Joe Clements, assistant conservation manager with Lowther Estates, provides an insight into a ground breaking regenerative land management scheme employing nature’s most talented water engineers.
A 40 minute online webinar followed by a short Q&A session
It will be a timely talk as the Cumbria Beaver Group, of which Eden Rivers Trust is a proud partner, announce the arrival of two beaver kits at the Lowther Estate. Four years since a pair of Eurasian beavers, Glen and Dragonfly, were introduced in a licensed, enclosed scientific release. It appears to be the first time the beavers successfully bred, much to the delight of conservationists around the county. There’s also a short Facebook reel featuring Joe and ecologist Elizabeth Ogilvie discussing the kits and the impact of the wider land management activities at the Lowther site.
Our Winter Webinars series is part of the Access to Eden: breaking barriers, building bridges partnership led by Eden Rivers Trust with a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
By booking on any of the talks you’ll receive further invitations to attend all four of our ‘Eden Stories’ as well as links to access recordings via catch up if you can’t join us online.