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Nature's always open...scroll to browse our nature reserves
Most people live within a few miles of a Wildlife Trust nature reserve. From ancient woodlands to meadows and wetlands, they’re just waiting to be explored.
A ticket to ride on public transport to our nature reserves
One of our volunteers, Paul Whitaker, has picked out some of our reserves that are accessible by public transport and highlighted them in his blog below. So hop aboard and come visit to enjoy…
Royal visit to South Walney Nature Reserve
Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex officially opens new visitor cabin at South Walney Nature Reserve
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Inspired by Eycott Hill Nature Reserve
A poem inspired by a visit to Eycott Hill Nature Reserve.
Successful seabird breeding season at South Walney and Foulney Island Nature Reserves
Number of chicks fledging is up at two coastal nature reserves near Barrow, despite ongoing disturbance issues
Nature tots at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve
Join us for our monthly pre school meet at Foulshaw Moss nature reserve.
Nature tots at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve
Join us for our monthly pre school meet at Foulshaw Moss nature reserve.
Smardale nature reserve directions
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A summer visit to Gosling Sike
Throughout the summer Susan Cartwright-Smith, writer in residence at Gosling Sike has continued to visit the reserve. She has complied two beautiful poems reflecting upon those visits.