School children dig deep for wildlife
Children from Tebay Primary School dug deep for wildlife recently, when they planted wildflower seeds to help restore Cumbria’s disappearing hay meadows
Children from Tebay Primary School dug deep for wildlife recently, when they planted wildflower seeds to help restore Cumbria’s disappearing hay meadows
Young people get creative at Duddon Support Group event
The Wildlife Trusts call for every child to have a daily one-hour nature boost
We've been awarded £1.6 millon from the Heritage Lottery Fund to buy and restore Eycott Hill.
Considered to be one of the prettiest gentians, the Chiltern gentian is a rare plant in the UK. It likes chalk grasslands, its purple, trumpet-shaped flowers blooming from August.
New analysis by The Wildlife Trusts has calculated the shocking impacts of extracting peat for use in horticulture.
Three Wildlife Trusts receive nearly £20,000 from sales of books exploring northern England’s remarkable rocky landscapes
As warned by Kate CD, blogging regularly would become more and more difficult to fit in as Isaac and I got busier at the Trust – so this my attempt to squeeze two packed months into one blog post…
Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust reports that the first grey seal pup of the season has been born at South Walney Nature Reserve