Wildlife heroes receive Badger's Paw awards
Twelve of our longstanding volunteers have been recognised for their great contribution to wildlife conservation
Twelve of our longstanding volunteers have been recognised for their great contribution to wildlife conservation
Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s top accolade, a Gold Badger’s Paw Award, has been presented to ten longstanding volunteers.
Eleven of our long-standing local nature volunteers have been presented with gold Badger’s Paw awards
Three young people from Carlisle have been presented with John Muir Awards in recognition of their hard work towards helping nature and wildlife
Nature champions are presented with awards at our Volunteer Gathering at Brathay
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is looking for young photographers aged 5-15 to submit pictures of pollinating insects on flowers for a chance to win a year’s membership of the Trust and a Wildlife…
Call for cattle vaccine to be top priority to tackle Bovine Tuberculosis, not badger culling
Our bee-friendly animation has been awarded Bronze in the People’s Choice award at UK-wide Charity Film Awards
Badgers are the UK’s largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws to…
Putting out a bit of food can help see mammals like hedgehogs through colder spells.
Fifteen actors from the Edington Centre drama group in Penrith have been recognised with awards from the AQA Unit Award Scheme for their role in a play that helps to promote a local nature reserve…
We've been awarded £1.6 millon from the Heritage Lottery Fund to buy and restore Eycott Hill.