Cumbria Wildlife Trust welcomes new Staveley Woodlands Reserve Officer
Danielle Chalmers has been taken on by Cumbria Wildlife Trust to manage our newest nature reserve, Craggy Wood, and its neighbour, Dorothy Farrer’s Spring Wood, near Staveley.
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Danielle Chalmers has been taken on by Cumbria Wildlife Trust to manage our newest nature reserve, Craggy Wood, and its neighbour, Dorothy Farrer’s Spring Wood, near Staveley.
The warm conditions of the last week have encouraged a profusion of the rare Scotch argus butterfly to take to the air at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Smardale Nature Reserve, near Kirkby Stephen.
A series of free events at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Eycott Hill Nature Reserve this August and September will allow visitors to enjoy free guided walks and cycle rides, join in with conservation…
A £1.6 million project to help boost pollinators is coming to West Cumbria.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust are inviting people to come along to its Gosling Sike centre to help them create a piece for the Carlisle Pageant.
Young people take the lead at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s popular Beached Art event
Cumbria Wildlife Trust calls for more funding to urgently restore Cumbria’s eroding and damaged peat bogs.
All the family can enjoy a wildlife adventure at the Eycott Hill Discovery Day on Friday 26th July. The event, organised by Cumbria Wildlife Trust, will be a celebration of the nature reserve and…
Monitoring and surveying training events for volunteers will help our species-rich meadows
Following detailed surveying by wild flower expert Peter Bullard, Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Smardale Nature Reserve, near Kirkby Stephen, has been assessed as the best nature reserve in Cumbria for…