Lost rainforest discovery

Lost rainforest discovery

No need to head abroad to explore the rainforest.

By Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Date and time

Sat, 25 May 2024 10:00 - 14:00 GMT+1

Location

Staveley Woodlands

Hall Lane Staveley LA8 9QT United Kingdom

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 4 hours

You can book this experience as a private event for up to 8 people

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You might think rainforests only exist in far-flung locations, but we have them here in Cumbria, too. Join us at Staveley Woodlands to spot tell-tale signs that we're actually exploring a fragment of an ancient, lost world. 

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You'll start your adventure strolling along the banks of the River Kent (look out for kingfishers – they go by in a flash!) and continue on to the peaceful Staveley Woodlands. Beneath the tree canopy, your guide will tell you more about the importance of temperate rainforests and help you discover the signs that tell you you're in one.

The seasons bring different species, from fragrant daffodils, bluebells and wild garlic in spring, to fantastic fungi in autumn. Look out for intricate lichen and trailing ferns, as well as signs of badgers and bats.

Lift your eyes to the branches above to spot pied and spotted flycatchers, redstart, willow warblers, blackcaps, and great spotted woodpeckers. Nuthatches and treecreepers scuttle along tree trunks, while you might spot red kites soaring above the canopy.

Your guide will provide equipment to help you get a closer look at the species you find, such as binoculars, magnifying glasses and microscopes. You can also bring your own, if you like.

Later on, tuck into a picnic lunch and a hot or cold drink under our woodland shelter, taking the opportunity to listen to the birds singing in the trees above – a great time to learn or test out your ID skills!

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This adventure includes a 3.5 mile walk that can be steep and slippery in places. It's best for those who are physically mobile and able to walk through potentially tricky terrain. Your guide, Danni, keeps the walk very relaxed and will make sure that no one is left behind.

Families are welcome, though children should be old enough to focus for a longer period of time and understand the need to be fairly quiet in order to see the wildlife emerge.

Organised by

Cumbria Wildlife Trust is the only voluntary organisation devoted solely to the conservation of the wildlife and wildplaces of Cumbria. The Trust stands up for wildlife, creates wildlife havens, and seeks to raise environmental awareness.

Formed in 1962 and supported by thousands of members and supporters, the Trust cares for 38 nature reserves, campaigns for the protection of endangered habitats and species such as limestone pavements and red squirrels, and works with adults and children to discover the importance of the natural world.