Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast

Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast

Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Our podcast is hosted by Head of Nature Reserves, Joe Murphy, who talks with a guest each episode. The podcast features interviews with staff and volunteers from across Cumbria.

Cumbria Wildlife Trust cares passionately about wildlife and wild places. We’re here to put wildlife back into our land and seascapes to make Cumbria a wilder county with more space for nature. We restore and connect wild places, work with nature to tackle the climate emergency and support people to take local action for wildlife.

Our skilled and dedicated staff work closely with volunteers, partners and thousands of supporters to create a wilder future for Cumbria.

We are a registered charity part of a UK-wide grassroots movement made up of 46 individual Wildlife Trusts who all believe that we need nature and nature needs us.

Thank you to all our members who are helping put wildlife back into our land and seascapes to make Cumbria a wilder county with more space for nature. If you’re not yet a member, you can sign up here https://www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/join

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast?

There are 9 episodes avaiable of Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast.

What is Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast about?

We have categorized Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast as:

  • Business
  • Science
  • Non-Profit
  • Nature

Where can you listen to Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast?

Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast start?

The first episode of Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast that we have available was released 17 June 2024.

Who creates the podcast Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast?

Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Podcast is produced and created by Cumbria Wildlife Trust.