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Monitoring and surveying training events for volunteers will help our species-rich meadows
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Monitoring and surveying training events for volunteers will help our species-rich meadows
Following detailed surveying by wild flower expert Peter Bullard, Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Smardale Nature Reserve, near Kirkby Stephen, has been assessed as the best nature reserve in Cumbria for…
Eycott Hill Nature Reserve was transformed on Thursday 20th June as more than 120 performers shared tales of tropical seas, legends of battling giants, warnings about mischievous faeries, stories…
Cumbrians among 12,000 who travelled to Westminster for historic natural environment and climate lobby with MPs outside Parliament
Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex officially opens new visitor cabin at South Walney Nature Reserve
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meet Cumbria Wildlife Trust volunteers and staff.
We're delighted that six more Marine Conservation Zones are designated in the Irish Sea, creating a network of protected areas
Thousands take up challenge to go wild every day in June
Hot off the heels of World Biodiversity Day and World Bee Day, the National Lottery Heritage Fund is announcing just under £2m in grants to save, protect and reintroduce wildlife across the county…
An exciting conservation project is introducing one of Britain’s rarest dragonflies to Drumburgh Moss