Photos of wildlife in back gardens create a stunning 2021 calendar
Our 2021 calendar is now on sale, featuring 12 captivating images of local wildlife, observed close to home
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Our 2021 calendar is now on sale, featuring 12 captivating images of local wildlife, observed close to home
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.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund awards emergency funds to Cumbria Wildlife Trust and others to help with nature recovery planning in the wake of Covid-19
In 2015 we began a five-year project at Eycott Hill Nature Reserve, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, to combine habitat restoration with restorative low-input farming and people…
The Wildlife Trusts launch 30 by 30, a public appeal to raise £30 million to start putting nature into recovery across at least 30% of land and sea by 2030.
The Wildlife Trusts call for a new designation – Wildbelt – to allow nature’s recovery. Public urged to rewild planning system by responding to consultation.
We welcome Russell Armer Homes as a supporter of local wildlife and the environment
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is looking for young photographers aged 5-15 to submit pictures of pollinating insects on flowers for a chance to win a year’s membership of the Trust and a Wildlife…