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- Goslings on the way!
A sure sign of Spring, CAT’s geese have laid two eggs. The eggs were laid in an exposed place by the pond, and have... - Professional Diploma end of year show
Students studying for their Professional Diploma at CAT’s Graduate School of the Environment recently had their end... - Gardening Blog: toads and apple trees
This week in the gardens, we found a hibernating toad when weeding. The toad had been sitting underneath a pair of... - CAT at El Sueno Existe
“How can we build a more sustainable and zero-carbon future?” CAT asked festival goers at last year’s El Sueno... - Nature Blog: hibernating toads
The log supply in my woodshed has been dwindling steadily and on a dark, wet morning I found myself having to rummage... - CAT investigates home energy efficiency
CAT’s information department is embarking on a new project to understand the barriers people face to adopting... - Meet CAT’s geese
At CAT, we have five webbed-foot friends. They’re not friends with each other, however; rivalries between ganders... - Nature Blog: signs of Spring
Morning Everyone, welcome to the first Naycher Korner of 2012 on a bright, crisp January morning. I’m the eternal... - The Happy Museum Project meets Zero Carbon Britain
Paul Allen, CAT’s director of external relations, writes about a recent Happy Museum Project symposium, where he... - CAT gardens in winter (photos)
While the winter in Wales hasn’t so far shown its teeth, the gardens are notably more monochromatic. Here we point...








