by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
In 2023 the RSPB began work reverting 67 hectares of arable land back to wetland which helps enlarge the existing reserve to a total of 490ha. The project aims to create fen and wet and dry grassland on the Norfolk/Suffolk border and to protect the remaining carbon...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
In May 2021 the Cambridge Nature Network was launched with a long-term vision for Cambridge to have significant areas of downland, fens, meadows, waterways and woodlands around it, where nature can recover and thrive and where people can experience a wilder...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
The construction and monitoring of runoff attenuation features (RAFs) aims to provide further evidence of the benefits of NbS measures for water security and allow the ground truthing of the Environment Agency’s NbS for water availability mapping and modelling...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
National Highways and Network Rail have put forward a proposal to connect nature across road and rail infrastructure on a national level to aid landscape scale nature recovery. Together, they have produced a business case for strategic investment in landscape scale...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
The project is taking place on the landscape scale, covering the Fenland region. The entire landscape is below 6m AOD, and contains 17,000 flood risk and water level management assets. Facing the challenges of sea-level rise, drought, and flood risk, the Fens are the...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
Location: Great Fen, Wicken Fen and Chippenham Fen At the Great Fen, Wicken Fen and Chippenham Fens, Natural England, National Trust, and Wildlife Trust, aim to create saturated, healthy peat, helping to lock in carbon as well as enhancing habitats for nature....