Cumbria Wildlife Trust welcomes new CEO
A new Chief Executive has been appointed by Trustees of Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
A new Chief Executive has been appointed by Trustees of Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
Jade Allen and Melanie Shears have recently joined us as Apprentice Conservation Officers
Unbelievably, we are fast approaching one year of being conservation apprentices here at Cumbria Wildlife Trust! We’re definitely not the newbies anymore; Isaac and I are now both deep into our…
Danielle Chalmers has been taken on by Cumbria Wildlife Trust to manage our newest nature reserve, Craggy Wood, and its neighbour, Dorothy Farrer’s Spring Wood, near Staveley.
Cumbria Beaver Group welcomes the launch of a consultation by the Government today, which asks the public if they want to see beavers released into the wild in England
Tents, camping chairs and wellington boots were among items collected by BAE Systems apprentices who swapped the Barrow shipyard for beachcombing on Walney as part of their training programme.
Kate Cartmell Done will be leaving for university in Bangor very shortly. While she’ll be dearly missed here for all her fantastic work, Cumbria Wildlife Trust has decided to take on 2 new…
As Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s new Apprentice Conservation Officer, I will writing a regular blog to provide an insight into what I’m getting up to in my new role and hopefully inspire a few people…
We've been awarded £1.6 millon from the Heritage Lottery Fund to buy and restore Eycott Hill.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust given its largest piece of land so far
Mary moved to Birmingham for her job and has found volunteering with The Wildlife Trust the perfect way to meet new people and put down roots in a new place.