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Coach Trip : 13th July : Foulshaw Moss & Latterbarrow

3rd July 2024 Ian Short Coach Trip
Osprey at the nest

Drainage and tree planting in the 1950s-60s posed a severe threat to the ecosystem at Foulshaw Moss. However, since its purchase in 1998 by Cumbria Wildlife Trust significant habitat restoration work has taken place and many species are returning. Sphagnum mosses, carnivorous sundews, cranberry and bog-rosemary are just some of the plants that thrive here. […]

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Dragonflies

1st August 202217th November 2022 Ian Short Conservation & Education, Local walk, Online meeting
Ruddy Darter

In August, the Cons and Ed team organised an event on dragonfly ID. The event was in two parts and is suitable for beginners. Stuart Fraser, Environmental Records Officer for Greater Manchester Ecology Unit kindly agreed to lead us in this learning experience. On Thursday 18th August at 7pm he gave us a presentation by […]

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