
Pussy Willow branch © Lizzie Wilberforce. Pussy willow may be overlooked as an ornamental in favour of showier trees, but its value to hungry pollinators emerging in the early spring, and its status as a larval host for a broad range of butterflies and moths make it practically a “must-have” for the pollinator garden.
Conservation day at Dubbs Moss Nature Reserve
Dubbs Moss,
Near Cockermouth, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0QU
Event details
About the event
We will be spending the day taking willow cuttings from the abundance of willow that grows across the nature reserve, these will then go on to be planted at Eycott Hill.
Where: Dubbs Moss Nature Reserve, Lamplugh Road, Cockermouth CA13 0QU.
Booking required either by phone or email via the Admin team or via Eventbrite
Booking info for groups
Please note, these events have limited capacity and are intended specifically for individual supporters, not corporate groups. If you are a business looking to support nature for the day, please check out our Wild Work and Wild Wellbeing Days designed specifically with you in mind! Alternatively email wildwork@cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk to discuss options.
Image Credit: Chris Gomersall 2020Vision