Trust wins Bronze at national film award ceremony
Our bee-friendly animation has been awarded Bronze in the People’s Choice award at UK-wide Charity Film Awards
Our bee-friendly animation has been awarded Bronze in the People’s Choice award at UK-wide Charity Film Awards
Three young people from Carlisle have been presented with John Muir Awards in recognition of their hard work towards helping nature and wildlife
We've been awarded £1.6 millon from the Heritage Lottery Fund to buy and restore Eycott Hill.
The award is for work done with Highways England and contractors Ground Control to improve habitats for pollinating insects on Cumbria's A-roads
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.
Grange Wildlife Watch group meet once a month on a Sunday morning.
Are you eco-anxious and feeling disconnected from nature around you? Keen to meet other passionate young people and do something positive for nature and wildlife? Are you currently in secondary or…
A poem by Susan Cartwright-Smith, Gosling Sike writer-in-residence and Wildlife Watch Leader for Houghton Watch Group
Cockermouth Caterpillars is launched for wildlife-loving six to 12-year-olds