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Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Wildlife watching, walking, learning or volunteering in Cumbria - The Lake District Whatever your passion Cumbria Wildlife Trust shares it
Cumbria’s Red Squirrel Recovery Network
RSRN Project Officer and CWT Squirrel Ranger, Josh Adams, will tell us about an ambitious partnership project to secure a future for the native red squirrel and save this endangered species from…
Hope for wildlife in Cumbria
Reserves officer, Andrew Walter, will lead us round this newly-restored wetland, with a variety of plants, birds and insects.
Autumn woodlands
Staveley Woodlands
These upland, mixed broadleaf woodlands are part of the Lake District's remaining fragments of temperate rainforest, rich in mosses, ferns and liverworts.
Bluebells and wild garlic…
Woodlands for the future
From the topmost branch to the deepest root, woodlands form the backbone of Yorkshire’s natural heritage. And yet, we are facing the slow collapse of our most beloved wild spaces. Research has…
Wildlife Club leaders and helpers - west coast Cumbria
Do you love nature? Do you enjoy meeting people? Do you live in west coast of Cumbria? Nature and community enthusiasts needed to support Cumbria Wildlife Trust running wildlife clubs across west…
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Ayr Gorge Woodlands
An important woodland site associated with the River Ayr
Events Assistant Volunteer
As an Event Assistant Volunteer, you will support the member of staff who is delivering events, such as training days, local fetes, evening talks, guided walks etc., within Berkshire, Berkshire,…
Moss Valley Woodlands
Rare flora and fauna distinguish this beautiful and ancient woodland, through which the Moss Brook meanders.