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The Bay Community Events Volunteer
Help people and nature by volunteering on The Bay’s community engagement events.
Young people help to restore wildlife at Wreay Woods
Carlisle Youth Zone and Cumbria Wildlife Trust have got together to help young people discover, explore and restore Wreay Woods Nature Reserve, at Wreay near Carlisle.
Events at Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this autumn
A series of free events at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this autumn will allow visitors to enjoy free guided walks, meet the grazier, join in with conservation days and…
55,500 people – and rising – sign up to go wild in June
Naturalists, TV presenters and authors are backing The Wildlife Trusts’ national nature challenge to do something ‘wild’ every day during June.
In search of fantastic fungi
Recently I joined Paul Nichol of Cumbria Fungi Group and several enthusiastic fungi foragers to learn about marvellous mushroom and terrific toadstools.
Events at Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this August
A series of free events at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this August will allow visitors to unleash their inner artist, enjoy free guided walks, and learn more about…
The secret world of fungi
What do you think of when you hear the word fungi?
Players of People’s Postcode Lottery help to bring back wetland wildlife and tackle climate change near Witherslack, South Lakes
Generous donation of £90,000 by People’s Postcode Lottery initiative, designed to support projects tackling climate change, has made it possible for us to buy new land for peatland restoration and…
Events at Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this August and September
A series of free events at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this August and September will allow visitors to enjoy free guided walks and cycle rides, join in with conservation…
Fungi and Fells: Whitbarrow Scar
One of the first things I ever spotted on my first visit to the South Lakes was Whitbarrow Scar.
Member-only event: Wildflower walk
Join us to search for a host of wildflowers that grow across the limestone grassland and woodland edge of this great nature reserve.