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Cumbria Biodiversity Partnership
A partnership involving local people, landowners, voluntary organisations, industry, government agencies and local authorities. The aims are to ensure that the great variety of wildlife in Cumbria is sustained and, where possible, enhanced.
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Cumbria, UK.
Cumbria County Council's Corporate Environment Unit
A wealth of information on Cumbria's environment, sustainable development, sustainability indicators, Local Agenda 21 and environmental monitoring, reporting, news, events and policy.
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Cumbria, UK.
Cumbria RIGS Group
Cumbrian part of a nationally conceived scheme for the conservation of important geological and geomorphological sites.
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Cumbria, UK.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust
An organisation whose aims are to protect the wildlife of Cumbria. Today it has about 4000 members and manages around 40 nature reserves.
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Cumbria, UK.
Lake District Tourism and Conservation Partnership
Their role is to raise much needed funds for conservation projects and to raise awarenss amongst visitors of the need to protect the fragile environment of the Lake District.
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Cumbria, UK.
Robin Rigg Proposed Offshore Wind Farm
Documents and maps describing the proposed 60 turbine 200 MW offshore wind farm, in the Solway Firth.
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Cumbria, UK.
South Lakeland Recycling
Details of the blue box kerbside recycling scheme run by South Lakeland District Council.
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Cumbria, UK.
Talking Rubbish
Considers the collection, treatment and disposal of municipal waste but describes aspects of the other types of waste where relevant. Proposals and consultation documents for the future of waste disposal in Cumbria.
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Cumbria, UK.
The River Kent
A brief guide by The Environment Agency, to the River Kent, which starts its journey from the hills surrounding Kentmere, then flows for a distance of only 20 miles before entering the sea at the northern end of Morecambe Bay.
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Cumbria, UK.
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