Sunbiggin Tarn at sunset wins photography competition
This dramatic view was voted winner of our 2018 wildlife photography competition
This dramatic view was voted winner of our 2018 wildlife photography competition
Amphibians such as frogs, toads and newts are suffering from global decline and so it is wonderful to see what can only be described as an explosion of frogs at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve this…
Some plants tip the balance as to what is regarded as a weed/wild flower or a cultivated plant. But I think we should embrace them for their value to wildlife, and not as gardening misfits!
A poem by Gosling Sike writer-in-residence Susan Cartwright-Smith
With daylight lasting longer each day, spring is well underway across Cumbria. This means that many of our early pollinators have emerged after a long winter.
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
A wild open place, Tarn Sike's lime-rich flushes support orchids, bird's-eye primrose and other plants.
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The hairy-footed flower bee can be seen in gardens and parks in spring and summer, visiting tubular flowers like red dead-nettle and comfrey. As its name suggests, it has long, orange hairs on its…
Laura Giles urges us to ditch the mower this month and get close up and personal with our lawn, to see how many flowers are growing there