Gillford Park FC takes on Himalayan Balsam Wanderers
Eden Rivers Trust has provided the inspiration for Harry, an enterprising 9 year old from Carlisle, to kick one of Cumbria’s non-native invasive species (INNS) into touch.
Eden Rivers Trust has provided the inspiration for Harry, an enterprising 9 year old from Carlisle, to kick one of Cumbria’s non-native invasive species (INNS) into touch.
We welcomed Penrith Action For Community Transition (PACT) and Garden Organic to our Community Tree Nursery in the heart of Penrith this week where we hosted a free composting workshop.
An army of local volunteers were out in force to remove Himalayan Balsam, an invasive non-native species (INNS) blighting water courses within the Eden catchment area.
Tackling the invasive, non-native species threatening Eden's rivers - how you can join the fight!
Now you can save Eden's rivers from the comfort of your own home!
for our exciting four-year partnership project to break down the barriers to Eden’s rivers and natural heritage!
As work on the first woodland planting scheme as part of Woodlands for Water gathers pace at Crackenthorpe, we reflect on the project and progress so far
... could you volunteer to be a trustee and help our charity grow and thrive?
An introduction to citizen science within the trust and how you can get involved
Find out more about our United Utilities supported project to improve river health by reducing phosphorus in five key river catchments.
with a donation of £4,000 to help us offer more opportunities for Penrith residents to get involved with our thriving tree nursery
The challenges of undertaking river restoration in a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)