Cumbria Local Nature Partnership were pleased to speak at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s members conference on the 13th September on the importance of individual actions for nature recovery.
We presented alongside colleagues from Westmorland and Furness Council LNRS team who gave an update on the Local Nature Recovery Strategy before we spoke about the ways that we can all do our part to help ‘join the dots’ for nature and create more, bigger, better, and joined up spaces for wildlife to move across our urban areas and wider landscape.
A fantastic panel joined the discussion later in the afternoon and shared their experiences, top tips, and aspirations for more community led work for nature. Thanks to Beth Moore from Westmorland and Furness Council, Tanya Hoare from Sedbergh Community Swifts, Dave Plumb from the Clean River Kent Campaign, and Marian Jones from Cumbria Wildlife Trust for sharing great insights and learning, and for inspiring others to make a start!








