
CCRI animation warns children about pesticides’ dangers to wildlife
A new two-minute animation helps young audiences understand how pesticides can harm the tiny ‘superhero bugs’ that we rely on for fruit and vegetables.

A new two-minute animation helps young audiences understand how pesticides can harm the tiny ‘superhero bugs’ that we rely on for fruit and vegetables.

A new report published to mark Green Libraries Week, highlights how they can help communities connect with nature.

CCRI researchers have drawn important lessons from a national collaborative river health monitoring programme, that could help ensure the success of other citizen science initiatives.

In early July the CCRI attended 'Groundswell' showcasing some of our research related to the ethos of the festival.

A new report commissioned by Historic England on heritage and wellbeing led by CCRI has been published.

PhD student Josh Davis recently attended the 2025 Alternet conference in Portugal. As he prepares for his panel appearance next month at Groundswell 25 he has written this reflective piece

This work will engage with project leaders and partners, library staff, and audiences to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of the Culture Nature England project, rich in insights and inclusive of diverse perspectives.

This review will cover a five-year span, capturing completed and ongoing projects from universities, research institutions, heritage associations, government bodies, and charities. By focusing on both published research and emerging initiatives, the project aims to provide a forward-looking picture that reflects the latest trends in the field.

The CCRI has worked with 'Nattergal' to develop recommendations for engagement within nature recovery projects.