Revealing the Foundations LGS
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NEW for 2023

Revealing the Foundations:

The geology and landscape of the Westmorland Dales.

by Elizabeth Pickett.

36 pages in full colour, geological map and explanations with 3D diagrams and locations of LGS sites in Westmorland Dales.

£10 inc. pp


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Whitbarrow Geotrail

By Peter Standing £2.50


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Gait Barrows to Trowbarrow Geotrail

By Peter Standing £3.00

Sorry - currently out of stock. New edition expected mid 2024.


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Farleton and Hutton Roof Geotrails.

By Peter Standing £4.00 (2nd edition)

 


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Beetham & Hale Geotrail

By Peter Standing £2.50


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Arnside Geotrail

By Peter Standing £3.00


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The set of all FIVE Geotrails

By Peter Standing

Set of 5 now £14.

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Landscape Walks around Sandside, Storth and Carr Bank.

By Peter Standing £5

This lovely booklet of 62 pages includes seven geotrail walks covering 20 km of paths, as well as information about the villages, flora and fauna, quarry, railways and the Kent Estuary. There are 175 photographs and 28 maps, as well as references and research notes to allow readers to pursue their own interests in the area.

Revealing the Foundations LGS

Revealing the Foundations: The geology and landscape of the Westmorland Dales.

By Elizabeth Pickett 2023 £10

The Westmorland Dales forms the NW corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This 36 page booklet, with full colour photographs and diagrams includes the geological map of the area. It suggests places to visit and Local Geological Sites in the area.

Walks and excursions around Keswick, Bassenthwaite, Derwentwater and Borrowdale.

By Alan Smith £2.99

This booklet attempts to explain how the landscapes around Keswick reflect the underlying rocks, and how over very long periods of time the landscape has been shaped.

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Kendal Building Stones.

By Geoff Brambles

FREE with another purchase.

Whitbarrow lgs

A geological walk, looking at rocks, plants and landscape.

Various authors £1.50

Whitbarrow is of outstanding importance for its biological and geological interest. A mosaic of species-rich limestone grasslands, open and wood-covered limestone pavement and limestone scree slopes are present along with ancient, semi-natural and deciduous woodland.


Yewdale lgs

A walk in Yewdale, north east of Coniston.

By Murray Mitchell £3.00

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Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre

The Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre at Tullie House Museum, Carlisle keeps wildlife information for the county of Cumbria. Tullie House Museum, in its role as a local natural history museum, has collected and disseminated records of wildlife in Cumbria since its inception in 1893. From the early 1990s the Museum has developed a computerised database of species and habitat records in Cumbria and has taken the central role in providing a local biodiversity data service for the county. This role was restyled as Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre (CBDC) in 2010, a not-for-profit organisation hosted by Tullie House Museum and advised by local stakeholders.
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreTuesday, September 2nd, 2025 at 5:01am
There are still places on the upcoming session "Creating Self-Guided Walks" at Orton Market Hall on 14th September (morning only). If you are interested in how to create such walks - for websites, blogs, for local community groups, for visitors - do come along. Open to all - land managers, farmers, community groups, individuals.

See you there!

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cumbria-ecoskills

#biodiversity #walking #access #walkinginnature #wildliferecording
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreTuesday, August 19th, 2025 at 11:30pm
We have two informative Cumbria Ecoskills training sessions coming up in September - open to all with an interest in the topics:
- Sunday 14th September: creating self-guided walks (for anyone who wants to encourage your local community to explore existing walks in your area)
- Saturday 20th September: an introduction to wildlife gardening (includes a plant which participants will pot up).

Find out more about both courses here: https://www.cbdc.org.uk/get-involved/cumbria-ecoskills/
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreFriday, August 15th, 2025 at 6:27am
We've just sent out our August newsletter - packed with Cumbrian wildlife recording and nature-related information.

If you haven't subscribed, you can still pick it up from our website - see the 'newsletter' page!
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreMonday, June 30th, 2025 at 1:47am
We're looking for a Seasonal Field Officer to join the County Wildlife Sites Project team - could this be you?
Applications must be received by 9am tomorrow (1st July).

https://www.cbdc.org.uk/about-us/job-vacancies/
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreSunday, June 29th, 2025 at 9:35pm
Thank you to everyone who took part in Cumbria Wild Watch 2025! Without records from individual recorders, our understanding of the wildlife of Cumbria would be far less complete.

#CumbriaWildWatch #Cumbria #30dayswild
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreSaturday, June 28th, 2025 at 9:12pm
Fourth and final day of Cumbria Wild Watch - so if you haven't recorded anything yet - now is the time!
Wherever you are in Cumbria, please record (and submit your records) the wildlife around you.
CBDC will join Wild for Wigton at Throstle Park in Wigton from 10am to record the park and to share information on wildlife recording so do come along!

https://www.cbdc.org.uk/get-involved/cumbria-wild-watch/

#CumbriaWildWatch #Cumbria #30dayswild