55,500 people – and rising – sign up to go wild in June
Naturalists, TV presenters and authors are backing The Wildlife Trusts’ national nature challenge to do something ‘wild’ every day during June.
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Naturalists, TV presenters and authors are backing The Wildlife Trusts’ national nature challenge to do something ‘wild’ every day during June.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is celebrating the news that it has received a £69,998.97 funding boost from Biffa Award to help develop its new community wildlife garden at Gosling Sike in Houghton, near…
A new injection of Government cash will help support the restoration of England’s iconic peatlands.
It’s 40 years since the outstanding area of limestone pavement at Hutton Roof Crags near Burton-in-Kendal was given to the care of Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
One of Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s latest Apprentice Conservation Officers, Isaac Johnston, has secured his first job working in nature conservation following his two year apprenticeship at the local…
From photography to plants, and bugs to bogs, there are events for all interests at Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this June.
A ground breaking new project to boost the number of bumblebees and other wild pollinators in Cumbria, has been awarded development funding by Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and Highways England.
Cumbria has many stunning places to see bluebells from the famous Rannerdale bluebells that cover the fellsides of the Buttermere valley, to more hidden away places like Flakebridge Wood at…
Three holiday cottage companies have signed up as corporate members of Cumbria Wildlife Trust, showing a real commitment to wildlife on the part of their parent company Travel Chapter
All eyes were on Kew Gardens recently when the world’s largest Victorian glasshouse re-opened to the public following a five year refurbishment