Hazel dormouse
Hazel dormice are hard to spot – not only do they only come out at night, but they are also only found in very few places in the UK. Dormice spend a lot of their time hibernating – and are known…
Hazel dormice are hard to spot – not only do they only come out at night, but they are also only found in very few places in the UK. Dormice spend a lot of their time hibernating – and are known…
We have had another wet month with the occasional beautiful sunny day. The tree nursery is starting to bulge at the seams with trees, with over 400 now and about 500 growing in people’s gardens…
I thought I would start my recount of December with a big “Happy New Year” for 2020. I hope you all have lots of wonderful wild plans for the year ahead.
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Our Nature blog for March 2020, with plants and wildlife seen on on local walks.
Here is my second blog of my northern reserve student placement experience with Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
Guest blog by Gosling Sike writer in residence Susan Cartwright-Smith including a poem This Land Is A Gift.
Our Nature blog for early April 2020, with plants and wildlife seen in local gardens during lockdown.
Here is my third and final blog of my northern reserve student placement experience with Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
In this blog our volunteer Jenny Cornell delves deeper into the development of an osprey egg – from a simple cell to a fully developed egg.
Embark on this year's #FoulshawOspreys journey with a read of this blog, written by one of our regular volunteers, J Cornell, as we look to the skies with a sense of hope.