Wild Haweswater

Partnerships: England’s rarest habitats to be enhanced in one of UK’s largest landscape programmes

Haweswater reservoir by Gozia Niemczura Landowners, farmers and conservationists from the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales (including us here at Haweswater) are joining forces in an ambitious partnership to create one of the UK’s largest nature-focused landscape programmes. What is this landscape programme about? The bold and ambitious programme, called ‘Cumbria Connect‘, has successfully secured […]

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Our work in focus: Families enjoy a Big Wild Summer together at Wild Haweswater

A family exploring the woods. Taken by Leila Balin (rspb-images.com) Sunnier days are beckoning us to grab the sun cream and explore the great outdoors with our families.  Here at Wild Haweswater you can enjoy a Big Wild Summer of fun, nature-themed experiences. From Bader Watching to Discovery Days, we can help the whole family

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Our work in focus: Rare butterfly colonises Wild Haweswater

Marsh Fritillary in Swindale Meadows, taken by David Morris What has been discovered? We’re super excited that a new colony of one of Europe’s rarest butterflies, the Marsh Fritillary has been discovered this month at Wild Haweswater. The initial discovery was made by our Warden Spike earlier this month, when he discovered four Marsh Fritillary

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Our work in focus: Funding approved for our new indoor facility at Wild Haweswater

Image of the Spinning Barn pre-restoration. You can see the concrete blocks that have replaced the previous timber features. The door to the right is the proposed entrance to the new Community and Visitor space. We are excited to be getting a new, indoor, community facility thanks to a £135,000 grant from FCC Communities Foundation

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Celebrating our work: Wild Fell Wins Top Literary Prize for Nature Writing

Our Site Manager Lee Schofield was announced today (The International Day for Biodiversity, 22 May) as the winner of the prestigious Richard Jefferies Award, for the best nature writing published in 2022, for his book titled and published by Doubleday. Wild Fell is a vivid and detailed account of Lee’s work as the RSPB’s Senior

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Partnerships: Creature Comforts-style animation about natural flood management takes home national film award

Pete the Frog who was voiced by our very own Catchment Partnership Officer John Gorst from United Utilities What was the award and who won? Four lovingly crafted stop-motion animations, produced last year by the Environment Agency, Cumbria Wildlife Trust and animators StudioDOK, have bagged a prestigious national award in the Educational Film category of the Learning

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Fell ponies Drybarrows Governor (Gus) left and Drybarrows Dante (Dan)

Our work in focus: New Cumbrian ‘neigh’bours join our team at Wild Haweswater

A small herd of four new Fell ponies have joined our team here at Wild Haweswater, as part of our conservation grazing and nature-friendly farming operation here in the Eastern Lake District. The four ponies named Gus, Tommy, Dan and Stanley have been purchased from nearby, well-known Cumbrian fell pony breeders – Drybarrows Fell Ponies

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Bird's-eye view of Swindale Valley with a re-wiggled Swindale Beck flowing through the middle

Celebrating our work: Cumbrian rivers project scoops prestigious European Riverprize

We’re incredibly proud to be part of an ambitious programme to restore and improve rivers in the Lake District, that has just beaten immense competition from across Europe to win the prestigious European Riverprize. The work headed up by the Environment Agency and Natural England has involved several partners around the county including us here

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