
Dr Helen Driver
@hvdriver
Programme Manager at Centre for Landscape Regeneration @CLR_Cambridge @Cambridge_Uni. Ex-chemist. Personal Views. She/her. (Bailey).
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https://www.clr.conservation.cam.ac.uk/ 07-08-2009 08:35:02
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Nice to be back at another School of Biological Sciences theme event- but this time presenting about Centre for Landscape Regeneration!


Exciting update! Fenland Conservation Network! Where local expertise & research merge for impactful Fens wetland conservation. Farmers, reserve managers & conservationists unite for effective results. clr.conservation.cam.ac.uk/projects/cambr… Conservation Evidence (#VCAwardsCam Academic Winners '23)


Delighted to be a part of the launch for this event, representing Centre for Landscape Regeneration. So much work to be done, but the team is now assembled and ready to go! led by James Hutton Institute and University of Leicester.





2024 Scotland fieldwork begins Some of our team did @GlenmoreLodge Mountains Skills Course. Covering navigation & mountain safety skills in a range of landscapes 📷Joshua Copping: “I recommend the course to anyone with or without prior experience – great prep for our fieldwork."





Working with Cambridge Development & Alumni Relations and Cambridge Zero we are supported by The Quadrature Climate Foundation to accelerate climate solutions. Identifying solutions that will enable the UK to improve resilience and enable sustainable communities. clr.conservation.cam.ac.uk/donation-boost…


"Cairngorms to Classrooms; Meet our 2024 Future Leaders" Some of this years Future Leaders reflect on their experiences so far, the skills they have developed and where they hope to take their careers in the future. cam.ac.uk Cambridge Zero Cambridge University

If you are in Cambridge do visit the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge where you will be able to enjoy the work by pupils from across the #Fens who worked with Rebecca Cahill Roots to create a wonderful collaborative art piece, inspired by the animals and plants in their local area.


Job opportunity at Cambridge University Great boss 😀😀
