Leave peat undisturbed – in bogs, not bags!
New analysis by The Wildlife Trusts has calculated the shocking impacts of extracting peat for use in horticulture.
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New analysis by The Wildlife Trusts has calculated the shocking impacts of extracting peat for use in horticulture.
Over 500 barrels of crude oil were leaked from a pipeline in the Irish Sea, which runs between Conwy in Wales and Douglas on the Isle of Man
We're launching our 60th anniversary celebration of the Arts in Nature with a series of workshops led by artist Julia Garner
This year Cumbria Wildlife Trust turns 60 and to celebrate, we are recognising and thanking 60 nature champions who are doing great things to bring back wildlife in our county
Generous donation of £90,000 by People’s Postcode Lottery initiative, designed to support projects tackling climate change, has made it possible for us to buy new land for peatland restoration and…
Today, the Government has announced further details on two new schemes for rewarding farmers in England for producing food sustainably, while supporting nature’s recovery and tackling climate…
We celebrate some of the weird and wonderfully-named sea life found on the Cumbrian coast and share our memorable marine wildlife moments - both highs and lows - from 2021
The Lake District-based brand raised the money for Cumbria Wildlife Trust through a Green Friday campaign
Rescue rivers, wildlife and climate faster say three largest nature charities
A five-year-old osprey has been spotted in The Gambia, some 4,000 miles away from where it hatched at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve in 2016