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New legal protections edge England closer towards wild beaver return
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new legislation and call for sensible beaver management guidance
Avian influenza
The Wildlife Trusts have provided this guidance for the public regarding avian influenza (bird flu)
Marine Conservation Zones finally secured for Irish Sea
We're delighted that six more Marine Conservation Zones are designated in the Irish Sea, creating a network of protected areas
Beavers finally return to Cumbria after 400 year absence
Beavers are once again in Cumbria, following the release of a male and female into an enclosure on a private estate near Penrith
Grey seal pup season
The grey seal colony at South Walney Nature Reserve is growing, with several pups being born here each year since 2015.
However, young seals and their mothers are incredibly vulnerable to…
Local site in Irish Sea is shortlisted as a proposed Highly Protected Marine Area
We're delighted that Allonby Bay is among the degraded ocean areas that have been chosen for new gold standard of marine protection
Crab Apples, Sloe Berries, meeting 'The Rusland Shepherdess' at Syke farm!
10th October 2016 - Fruit collecting and tree tagging with Jamie and Annie Meanwell
Excitement as Foulshaw osprey spotted in The Gambia
Osprey which hatched at Foulshaw Moss in 2016 is now thriving on the West African coast
Until next time 30 Days Wild 2017
June has flown past! Here's my final thoughts on this year's #30DaysWild...
My placement by Jess Cowburn: part 3
Here is my third and final blog of my northern reserve student placement experience with Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
Field cow-wheat
Once widespread, this attractive plant has declined as a result of modern agricultural practices and is now only found in four sites in South East England.