Take the lead to protect wildlife at Eycott Hill Nature Reserve
Cumbria Wildlife Trust are asking dog walkers to take the lead when visiting Eycott Hill Nature Reserve near Penrith to give wildlife and the herd of Luing cattle a stress-free spring.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust are asking dog walkers to take the lead when visiting Eycott Hill Nature Reserve near Penrith to give wildlife and the herd of Luing cattle a stress-free spring.
Get inspired for the Big Wild Walk with some stories from last year’s participants!
In her first blog, Jessie Prentice, Seasonal Warden at South Walney, talks about how she's protecting wildlife at this special coastal nature reserve
Jamie fell in love with wildlife taking his dog for walks at Attenborough Nature Reserve as a young boy to keep him occupied. Now he is inspiring the next generation working with the Keeping It…
We've been awarded £1.6 millon from the Heritage Lottery Fund to buy and restore Eycott Hill.
Often seen carpeting the floor of ancient woodlands, Dog's mercury can quickly colonise, its fresh green leaves shading out rarer plants. It is also very poisonous.
Growing in tufts, Crested dog's-tail is a stiff-looking grass, with a tightly packed, rectangular flower spike. Look for it in lowland meadows and grasslands.
Join our volunteer Marine Champions as they lead our monthly survey days; learn about marine wildlife on the Cumbrian coast, gather data to help protect it, and gain experience in wildlife and…