Breaking down barriers and building bridges to rivers and nature
Our exciting new partnership project to open up Eden's rivers to more people and wildlife receives a £181k boost from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Our exciting new partnership project to open up Eden's rivers to more people and wildlife receives a £181k boost from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
This summer over 400 pupils from schools in Carlisle and the Eden Valley have taken on the challenge to Act for Eden for life in our new, unique education programme.
All the news from our annual Supporters' Day, including the inspirational people who were awarded this year's Ploughlands Legacy Award.
Marking the end of our EU funded Water Environment Grant project on the Trout Beck with a celebration day for members of the community and volunteers.
We welcome the improvements made in the Eden catchment over the last year but caution that Defra’s plan threatens the pace and progress needed for sewage-free rivers all year round.
ERT's Elizabeth Radford hikes to the source of the Eden, a land of windswept fells and peat wetlands as far as the eye can see...or is it?
How we're securing the future of this rarely seen native species in Eden
Traditional rural skills such as hedge laying are as relevant now as they ever have been when it comes to land and water management ...
Crake Trees Manor wetland and restoration project - when owners with vision meet ERT on a mission!
How we brought young people and artists together to shine a light on Eden's rivers at Carlisle's City of Lights festival
Michael, our Head of Conservation explains why it is so important to plant the right tree in the right place
Cop26 will debate how you, the public can reduce the effects of climate change - signing up for our Act for Eden campaign is a great place to start!