
Park Wood
Park Wood Nature Reserve is a serene ash woodland that’s had continuous woodland cover for hundreds of years. Limestone pavement is a feature of the local area and at Park Wood trees struggle to…
Park Wood Nature Reserve is a serene ash woodland that’s had continuous woodland cover for hundreds of years. Limestone pavement is a feature of the local area and at Park Wood trees struggle to…
Hutton Roof Crags contains some of the best areas of limestone pavement in Britain, with a wealth of unusual plants and animals. Pavement occurs in a mosaic with woodland, scrub, grassland and…
Holme Park Quarry is a little corner of relic limestone pavement with fabulous flora and a surprising view.
Clawthorpe Fell is a fantastic example of limestone pavement, rich in wildlife and geologically important.
Wild and undisturbed, this small reserve of raised and valley mires provides a habitat for many animal and plant species.
Once a large freshwater lake this unusual wetland habitat has a number of rare plant species. A speciality of the site here is the delicate bird's eye primrose, whilst other species include…
Wetland plants, important invertebrates and protected amphibians show why our smallest nature reserve is also one of the most important.
Dominated by limestone cliffs, decorated by wildflowers and colonised by rare butterflies, Warton Crag will leave you spellbound.
‘Impressive’ and ‘dramatic’ are two words you could use to describe this reserve on the western slopes of Ingleborough, but ‘WOW!’ should do the trick.
Step into Aughton Woods and enter a magical place where wildlife and wildflowers flourish.
Why not join us to explore our natural world on our Nature Tot sessions at Heysham Nature Reserve.
If you are handy with DIY, come and lend a hand to making mouse-resistant seed trays!
Planting wildflowers at one of our nature reserves with Shannon Horrocks.
Danielle Chalmers from Cumbria Wildlife Trust will talk about the work on preserving Atlantic Rainforests.
Join us for a range of summer and autumns tasks
Meet at car park for Lakeland Wildlife Oasis, just off the A6 south of Milnthorpe.
Liz and Roger Neale will lead a walk in this old woodland looking at the variety of wildlife that it contains.
Enjoy a day of practical conservation in an ancient woodland.
Using foraged plants and garden treasure, create your own unique botanical art.
Our young volunteer days are for anyone aged 11 to 16 who love nature and want to get involved in conservation.