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WATCH: Over 1,000 trees planted and river improved to help wildlife habitat near Keswick

by Cumbria Crack
26/06/2023
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Picture: West Cumbria Rivers Trust

Over 1,000 trees have been planted near Keswick to help improve habitats for animals, thanks to a partnership.

West Cumbria Rivers Trust teamed up with The Woodland Trust and a local timber supplier to complete a project at Bridge House, near Wanthwaite Bridge in St John’s in the Vale.

The landowner and tenant both expressed an interest in adding more trees to the farm both along the river and on the grazing land next door.

West Cumbria Rivers Trust set up a taskforce and river improvements were made to St John’s Beck by creating new in-channel features to improve fish habitat and promote a more natural action of the river. The Woodland Trust contributed expert advice and funded the tree planting element of the project.

Over 1,000 trees were planted in small groups, so the majority of the pasture is left open for grazing. In time, the trees will provide shelter for grazing livestock, reducing the impact of extreme weather conditions, as well as supplementing their diet and improving livestock health.

The trees will also enhance the local landscape, improving biodiversity by encouraging more wildlife to the area and will help to mitigate against the negative impacts of our changing climate.

The team built more than 80 in-field cages during the planting to ensure the trees are protected from grazing until they are robust enough to sustain themselves.

Jonny Kidd, project officer at West Cumbria Rivers Trust, said: “This is a fantastic example of how local organisations and the community work together to deliver positive outcomes that work for everyone.

“The timber that was sourced for the wooden tree cages was grown a couple of miles along the road in Thirlmere and was milled and supplied to site by local contractor Jamie Chaplin-Brice, of Wudwork.

The cages were built and trees planted by our dedicated volunteer group who gave over 400 hours of their time to the project.”

Steve Hebblethwaite, outreach advisor at The Woodland Trust, said: “It has been really great to work in partnership with West Cumbria Rivers Trust and such a dedicated group of local folk, and witness first-hand NGOs, landowners and farm tenants, local contractors and volunteers working together to protect and enhance this place we all love.”

“The trees established on the site as part of this impactful project will mitigate the impacts of climate change, aid nature’s recovery, on the land and in the water, and deliver benefits to the farm business, in the form of increased shade and shelter – helping to create a world where trees and woods thrive for people and nature.”

St John’s Beck Habitats Improvement Project is funded by United Utilities and supported by the Environment Agency and Natural England.

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