Blog: Nature reserves

Image: Tom Marshall

We welcome guest bloggers! If you've something to write home about - whether you've got a trail cam in your garden, or you've made a bird box, or visited one of our nature reserves - if it's to do with Cumbria's wildlife & wild places then we'd love to hear from you!

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Burns Beck Moss 2013

Unspoilt Wilderness: Burns Beck Moss

Burns Beck Moss is just 5 miles east of Kendal but has a genuine “out in the wilderness” feel to it. There’s ample parking in the disused quarry opposite and a clear, if boggy, path around the…

Foulshaw Moss 2013

Bugs and Birds: Foulshaw Moss

For such a big reserve this is going to be a rather short blog, this is mainly because despite its size there is only a relatively small portion accessible to the public, but it’s still well worth…

Bluebells. Dorothy Farrers 2013

Hidden in Plain Sight: Dorothy Farrer's Spring Woods

I think perhaps one of the most interesting parts of exploring and writing about the wonderful nature reserves of Cumbria Wildlife Trust is the fact it means I get to visit fascinating places that…

Hutton Roof 2013

Up on the roof: Hutton Roof Crags

Hutton Roof Crags are one of the best examples of Limestone Pavement in the UK, and yet they’re largely deserted, even on a sunny Bank Holiday Sunday.

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