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Wicken Fen is a 254.5-hectare (629-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Wicken in Cambridgeshire. [1] [3] It is also a National Nature Reserve, [4] and a Nature Conservation Review site. [5]
The National Trust is marking 125 years since it acquired its first nature reserve. Oldest National Trust reserve Wicken Fen 'a mecca for naturalists' Skip to main content
The National Trust plans to restore 531 acres (215ha) of peat at its first nature reserve. Wicken Fen marks 125 years with £1.8m peat project Skip to main content
Wicken is a small village on the edge of The Fens near Soham in East Cambridgeshire, ten miles north east of Cambridge and five miles south of Ely. It is the site of Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve .
Wicken Fen [2] Woodwalton Fen [2] Cheshire. Rostherne Mere [4] Wybunbury Moss [4] ... National nature reserve (United Kingdom) National nature reserves in Scotland;
The National Trust plans to restore 531 acres (215ha) of peat at its first nature reserve. Wicken Fen project faces 'challenging timescales' Skip to main content
Wicken Fen was the first nature reserve to be owned by the National Trust and has been in its care since 1899. Wicken Fen is a haven for birds, plants, insects and mammals. It can be explored by the traditional wide droves and lush green paths, including a boardwalk nature trail, giving access to several hides.
A pair of common cranes which have nested at the East Anglian nature reserve since 2019 have successfully reared their first chick to fledging there. Crane chick reared to fledging at Wicken Fen ...