
Cumbria Local Nature Partnership receives grant of £699,500 from the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund to help pollinators in Cumbria
£699,500 awarded towards Cumbria Local Nature Partnership’s work to help boost pollinating insects
£699,500 awarded towards Cumbria Local Nature Partnership’s work to help boost pollinating insects
• £179,900 awarded towards Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s work to restore wildlife in the Irish Sea.
• £699,500 awarded towards Cumbria Local Nature Partnership’s work to restore populations of…
The award is for work done with Highways England and contractors Ground Control to improve habitats for pollinating insects on Cumbria's A-roads
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…
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is running a series of webinars to teach people how to garden with pollinators in mind.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is looking for volunteers in the north west of the county to join their team recording pollinators.
Nation of insect champions needed to reverse insect decline
Prof Dave Goulson, the leading national expert in bumblebee and pollinator ecology, explains why insects are in decline and suggests how we should tackle this crisis
Our bee-friendly animation has been awarded Bronze in the People’s Choice award at UK-wide Charity Film Awards
New online map will show us how Cumbria’s gardeners are creating wildflower-rich habitats to help pollinating insects