Centre for Landscape Regeneration
The Centre for Landscape Regeneration is providing knowledge and tools necessary to regenerate the British countryside using cost-effective nature-based solutions.
- How can we restore landscapes with people, not just for them? Jennifer Gabrys' & David Brown's research explores how communities lead & shape regeneration & what makes people-centred approaches fairer, democratic, & effective. Read more on CLRs blog: www.clr.conservation.cam.ac.uk/news/putting...
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- 💧 New paper: Lines in the Landscape Explores how ditches — humble but everywhere — shape ecosystems, climate, and societies. CLR’s Hamid & Laurie join colleagues in calling for these overlooked channels to get the recognition and care they deserve. 🌿
- 🌊 World Beneath the Water What might the Fens sound like in 5000 AD? Students from Wilburton Primary created a soundscape from live underwater recordings at Wicken Fen, where they have a live sound installation on til the end of Sept. 🔗https://tinyurl.com/fensound
- Our Co-Director Prof Emily Shuckburgh has been appointed to the UK Govts Science & Technology Advisory Council, supporting evidence-based policy on clean energy through 2030. Her appointment brings CLR’s interdisciplinary approach—directly into the heart of national policy. 🔗 tinyurl.com/367wvjkw
- Proud to see CLR research featured in the UK Govt’s new Solar Roadmap. 🌞 It highlights solar’s role in clean energy and nature-positive solutions—core to our work with @cam.ac.uk & @rspb.bsky.social 📘 Roadmap: tinyurl.com/solarroadmap 🎥 Watch a video of our researchers: youtu.be/F_Ays6pY7Cw
- Tomorrow’s the day! 🎉 Join us at #CambridgeZero Community Day - A free, family-friendly day of science, art & climate action. Meet our #NERC partners w/ hands-on fun with Cambridge Science Centre , Cambridge Curiosity & Imagination & Museum Of Zoology tinyurl.com/37rmtd4u
- We’re proud to share that our Co-Director Prof Emily Shuckburgh, has been awarded a CBE for services to Climate Science. Her leadership shapes evidence-driven, collaborative responses to the climate crisis. #CBE #ClimateScience #Sustainability
- Year 3&4 students from across the Fens are exploring their landscapes through art, poetry & storytelling at the Museum of Zoology A CLR-funded project with @camunivmuseums.bsky.social Keep an eye out for our announcement about the final showcase in the museums community cabinets! 🖼️🎉 #FenCreativity
- The Eels Have Been Released! Elvers raised by students in schools across the Fens have been released into the wild! 🐟✨ This hands-on conservation project, led by Rachael Brown (@cambsacre.bsky.social) with support from the Environment Agency, brings nature into the classroom. 🌿💧 #FenEels
- The fourth edition of the @lunz-hub.bsky.social Hub Newsletter is now available to read. Subscribe for updates on activities, events, and publications from the Hub community for Spring 2025. View the Newsletter here ➡️ bit.ly/3QJTmOf Subscribe to the Newsletter here ➡️ bit.ly/4bp3zsK #LUNZHub
- 🗺️ Report out: Land Management in the Cairngorms Surveying 18 landholdings across nearly 40% of the Park, we explore how land managers are blending tradition with innovation—farming, forestry, conservation, tourism, and more. 🔗 Read the full report: www.clr.conservation.cam.ac.uk/projects/cai...
- Our very own Laurie Friday will be speaking at the third seminar in our water research series, co-hosted with the Environment Agency, on May 28th! 🌿✨ Learn about nature-based solutions in peatland habitats. More Details: www.iucn-uk-peatlandprogramme.org/events/water... #NatureBasedSolutions
- Last week, the Cambridge Conservation Initiative hosted a book talk by Tony Juniper, Chair of @naturalengland.bsky.social. "Just Earth," explores how inequality underpins the climate and nature crises. CLR researcher Dr Annette Green also joined the panel, sharing her insights.
- Baby eels have arrived at Lionel Walden School as part of a hands-on conservation project with Cambridgeshire ACRE, the Centre for Landscape Regeneration and the Environment Agency. Pupils will care for them before release to help boost wild eel populations. 🐟 #eels
- Prof Lynn Dicks features in Ep. 2 of the British Society for Soil Science 'Soil Matters' podcast, discussing regenerative agriculture. Listen on Simplecast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music! soils.org.uk/soilmatters/...
- 🌍🌱🐝Future Leaders Programme 2025 is Open! 8 posts & 2 of them with us at the CLR 🌿🔬 Don't miss this chance to work on impactful projects! 📅 Deadline: 15th April 🔗 Apply: www.zero.cam.ac.uk/who-we-are/b... Come be a part of something transformative! 💡✨ @cambridgezero.bsky.social @ukri.org #NERC
- Reposted by Centre for Landscape Regeneration🎉Great to see Sam Bentley's "Good News in March" featuring the research @uniofcam.bsky.social about how British birds are thriving in solar farms. 📽️https://youtu.be/QwyQCjbQntQ?si=bmFKml6kq-9YWh3q&t=807 @rspb.bsky.social
- Join us for a free pop-up exhibition of art exploring the Fens through art, science & imagination by children from The Shade & Wetheralls schools! The results of our collaboration with Cambridge Curiosity & Imagination 🗓️ 3-4:30 PM 📍 St Andrew’s Church, Soham 🎨 Activities for kids ☕ Refreshments
- 🌿 We're thrilled to be hosted by Fitzwilliam College today for a conference on research on the Fenland landscape. A fantastic opportunity to discuss the potential future for the landscape. @NERCscience #LandscapeRegeneration #Fenland #Sustainability #EnvironmentalResearch #CambridgeUniversity
- CLR research in The Conversation (March 2025). Solar farms can host up to three times as many birds as crop fields – theconversation.com/solar-farms-... via @uk.theconversation.com
- 🥳 Jigsaw magazine features an article about our upcoming pop-up exhibition, a collaboration between CLR & Cambridge Curiosity & Imagination. 🚲 Make sure to visit the exhibition from Thu 27 Mar – Thu 3 Apr at St Andrews Church, Soham. Read the article Here: online.fliphtml5.com/jdagj/phkq/#...
- 🌞🌿 Joint research from the CLR & @rspb.bsky.social , with contributions from Josh Copping & Catherine Waite, highlights how solar farms with diverse habitats can support farmland bird species. Demonstrating how renewable energy & nature recovery can go hand in hand. www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happen...
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- Reposted by Centre for Landscape RegenerationDiscover how RENEW, and other key collaborative projects are working to 'regenerate, renew & create,' new opportunities for #nature & #biodiversity, as part of the... Natural Environment Research Council UKRI funded - Changing the Environment Programme. changingtheenvironment.org
- 🚀 Launch day is here! The Changing the Environment programme website is now live. Discover how together with @communigallant.bsky.social , @renewbiodiversity.bsky.social & The Agile Initiative, we are addressing critical environmental challenges. 🌐 Visit: www.changingtheenvironment.org @ukri.org
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- As we celebrate #WorldWetlandsDay we are delighted to see such positive news from our colleagues at @nationaltrust.bsky.social Wicken Fen about how an increase in waterways can provide habitats for such a wide range of wildlife. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... @nationaltrusteast.bsky.social
- Reposted by Centre for Landscape RegenerationWe've just wrapped our conference! Topics ranged from what sust ag might be on lowland peat, to rethinking approaches to water. fenlandsoil.org for info Some Speakers @tomheap.bsky.social @henrydimbleby.bsky.social @tom-clarke.bsky.social @charlotte-cane-mp.bsky.social @paulburrowsy.bsky.social