Trust receives grant of £249,500 from the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is one of the first environmental projects awarded a grant from the government’s £80 million Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust is one of the first environmental projects awarded a grant from the government’s £80 million Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
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Beavers are once again in Cumbria, following the release of a male and female into an enclosure on a private estate near Penrith
A former golf course and driving range in Carlisle city centre will become the very first urban bee and butterfly oasis in the North West
The first grey seal pup to be born this breeding season was spotted at South Walney Nature Reserve on 5 October 2020.