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Wicken Fen
One of the most important wetlands in Europe. First nature reserve to be bought by the National Trust (1899). Tweets from Ranger John, Sarah & volunteers.
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Glynis Pierson 5 j
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BBC Breakfast 10 j
Happy Birthday beautiful 🥳
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NT Press Office 8 j
Today is the 120th anniversary of our work We've grown this tiny slice of rare fenland habitat from 2 to 2,000 acres. Over 9,300 species have been recorded, making it the most species rich corner of the UK
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Carol Kirkwood 11 j
The mist is slowly lifting as the sun gets to work xxx
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Jamie Sugg Artist 10 j
Happy 120th birthday ! An never-ending source of inspiration-here’s some of my paintings from the last few years inspired by this incredible place
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Geoff Smith 8 j
Great to see at for . This important wetland site looks amazing as always. This is how it appeared from space on 17 Apr, thanks to the European satellite. Reds=growing vegetation, greens/grey=fenland, black=water.
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Carol Kirkwood 11 j
Happy 120th birthday to Hope I look as good at that age!!! xxx
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Carol Kirkwood 9 j
Big thanks to for looking after us so well this morning (even if I did rename the hen harrier to harrier hen - they move so fast!😉) xxx
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Wicken Fen 5 j
Lovely photos Veronica 😀
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John 5 j
Happy Birthday Looking great at 120 :-)
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Ajay Tegala 9 j
It’s ‘s 120th birthday today & also ranger Carol’s birthday (who knows more about than anyone I know), I made her this cake with eggs + melted choc eggs
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Ajay Tegala 9 j
The lovely was presenting from here this morning 😀
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Wicken Fen 5 j
From a tiny 2 acre fragment of undrained fenland, Wicken Fen is now a 2000 acre rich oasis of wildlife. Our future Vision will create a healthy natural and beautiful landscape for wildlife and people 📷Justin Minns
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National Trust East 10 j
Wicken Fen was the very first nature reserve owned by the and today more than 9,300 species have been recorded in this special landscape, including new discoveries to the fen and science > 📷 Allan Drewitt
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Visit Ely 10 j
How wonderful to see the BBC live at Wicken Fen Nature Reserve this morning reporting the weather and spotting wildlife! We are so very lucky to have this incredible place on our doorstep!
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National Trust East 12 j
Good morning from we're up early this morning with and Tune in to find out why and what the day has in store.
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National Trust 10 j
Home to rare birds, insects, free roaming Highland cattle and Konik ponies, has grown from two acres to over 2,000 acres in the 120 years we’ve been looking after it. Now, our ambitious vision means we’re looking to the future.
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Carol Kirkwood 11 j
More piccies from Mist has more or less lifted here now xxx
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Carol Kirkwood 11 j
Charlie has just asked me to walk out the door of the windmill... think I am going to have a problem with that one 😳😂 xxx
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Carol Kirkwood 11 j
Morning from . It’s a cold and frosty start here but absolutely beautiful xxx
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