The region covers Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
For more about our work in the East of England click on the links on the left.
Further protection for an important Ice Age site in Cambridge
(26 July 2010) Natural England has extended protection to nationally important geological deposits located next to the Traveller’s Rest Pit Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Cambridge.
Pupils develop an interest in wildlife and photography at Dersingham NNR
(20 July 2010) The three winners - all from St George’s Junior School - will be presented with their prizes at assembly in the ‘The Transition from Spring to Summer’, run by Natural England and organised by Nigel Downer, a lecturer in photography.
Ipswich nature project receives £350,000 funding boost
(16 July 2010) More than 100 budding bug hunters and photographers gathered in Ipswich yesterday (July 15) to celebrate the launch of Ipswich Access to Nature, an exciting new project which aims to reconnect the people of Ipswich to the natural world on their doorstep.
Langley Abbey opens to the public for the first time since 1197
(8 June 2010) June saw Langley Abbey on the Norfolk Broads’ beautiful Wherryman’s Way open to the public for the first time since it was built in 1197
Events on East of England NNRs in 2010
(1 April 2010) The list below provides details of events being held on National Nature Reserves in this region during 2010.
(4 March 2010)
Woodwalton Fen and Holme Fen National Nature Reserves are the final remnants of the last great East Anglian wetland, which was drained in the mid-19th century.