Cheshire Wildlife Trust create new woodland habitat in the Peak District
Over the last two months, Cheshire Wildlife Trust has been creating new habitat in the Pennine fringe of the Peak District with over 3,500 trees planted for future woodland.
Over the last two months, Cheshire Wildlife Trust has been creating new habitat in the Pennine fringe of the Peak District with over 3,500 trees planted for future woodland.
April sees us begin our South West Peak Slowing the Flow Project, a five-year natural flood management project in the Peak District National Park.