Fell ponies return to Clints Quarry
Three fell ponies, a hardy breed native to Cumbria, have been brought to Clints Quarry, our nature reserve near Egremont
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Three fell ponies, a hardy breed native to Cumbria, have been brought to Clints Quarry, our nature reserve near Egremont
Two-year delay to England peat strategy as damage continues to vital carbon stores
Review of Whitehaven coal mine decision is a step in the right direction for people and wildlife, says Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Dynamic Dunescapes announces research and field-based opportunities for students to help us understand and protect these threatened coastal habitats
Internationally-important wildflower meadows in the Westmorland Dales are among several sites that will benefit from a Defra grant of £712,700
The sighting last summer of a rare and endangered butterfly at Eycott Hill was one of many important insects recorded on the nature reserve in 2020
Osprey which hatched at Foulshaw Moss in 2016 is now thriving on the West African coast
Our marine highlights from 2020 offer a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of wildlife found in the Irish Sea and on the Cumbrian coast
The Lake District-based brand inov-8, who specialise in running, hiking and fitness gear, has raised £9,600 for Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is one of the first environmental projects awarded a grant from the government’s £80 million Green Recovery Challenge Fund.