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Large-scale nature recovery initiatives

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Ambitious nature recovery efforts are already underway in the Lake District National Park, being led by a range of organisations and landowners. Learn more about some of these initiatives by following the links below.

Wild Ennerdale

Wild Ennerdale

Read about this multi-decade landscape partnership in the western Lake District taking a natural process led approach; comprising Forestry England, National Trust, Natural England & United Utilities.

Image credit: Scotland Big Picture

Wild Ennerdale
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Wild Haweswater

Learn more about this landscape restoration partnership between the RSPB and United Utilities in the east of the National Park.

Image credit: Mark Williamson Photography

Wild Haweswater
upper duddon landscape recovery project

Upper Duddon Landscape Recovery

Dive into this Landscape Recovery Scheme project in the south west of the National Park, now in its 20-year delivery phase.

Image credit: Simon Webb, Natural England

Upper Duddon Landscape Recovery
resilient glenderamackin

Resilient Glenderamakin

Learn about West Cumbria Rivers Trust catchment wide Landscape Recovery Project aiming to improve protected sites, manage habitats and deliver nature-based solutions upstream of Keswick.

Image credit: West Cumbria Rivers Trust

Resilient Glenderamackin Landscape Recovery
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Penrith2Kendal Arc

Find out more about this Landscape Recovery Scheme project aiming to restore nature at scale across an area encompassing a large area of the eastern Lake District.

Image credit: David Morris

Penrith2Kendal Arc Landscape Recovery

Skiddaw Forest

Find out all about Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s 100-year vision for this 1200 hectare site in the north of the National Park.

Image credit: Harry Shepherd

Skiddaw Forest

Cumbria Connect

Read more about this landscape-scale nature recovery programme in the eastern Lake District funded by the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme.

Image credit: Ben Andrew (rspb-images.com)

Cumbria Connect
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Farming, forestry, nature and climate

The Lake District National Park Partnership is working in collaboration with farmers and land managers across the National Park to deliver nature recovery and climate resilience projects while supporting the continuation of farming and forestry and conservation of cultural heritage.