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Doubling Nature — A Vision for the Natural Future
Our Vision is that by doubling the area of rich wildlife habitats and natural green-space, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough will become a world-class environment where nature and people thrive, and businesses prosper.

Launch of the Doubling Nature Ambitions report
Natural Cambridgeshire, the local nature partnership, has today announced ambitious plans to doubling Nature with the area of rich wildlife habitats and natural green space across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough with the aim of creating a world-class environment where nature and people thrive, and businesses prosper.

Growing our Green Space
Natural Cambridgeshire has joined forces with Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Local Authorities, nature conservation organisations and local businesses. Securing funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), the National Trust and Ministry for Health and Local Communities (MHCLG).

Wildlife Trust launch their Wilder Future campaign
Badger, Toad, Mole and Ratty find themselves in serious trouble when they return to the Willows. Join us for a #WilderFuture and play your part in nature’s recovery

Workshop showcases toolkit for sustainable development
Developers, planners and environmental consultants recently attended a workshop to understand how Natural Cambridgeshire’s Developing with Nature Toolkit can help them bring forward new homes and communities in a way that enhances the natural environment and increases the area’s biodiversity.

Cambridgeshire is Naturally Healthy
Our highly successful Naturally Healthy Conference was held in March 2019 and following this we've published the presentations and case studies delivered by the guest speakers.

Developing with Nature Showcase
Natural Cambridgeshire and Mills & Reeve will be holding a joint event on Friday 8 March to showcase the Developing with Nature Toolkit.

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Independent Economic Strategy
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority have recently launched their economic strategy for the area. As well as recognising that it will be vital that "new development is done not just well, but in an exemplary fashion.