Thriving Together: Nature and Community
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Biodiversity, Coast and access, Connecting People with Nature, Education, Mental health and wellbeing, National Nature Reserve, Natural England, Nature Recovery, Parks, trails and nature reserves, Protected sites and species, Uncategorized, Wildlife

Image: Natural England At the edge of Barrow-in-Furness, on the north-west coast of England, lies the island of Walney. A wild and windy landscape, it features some nationally rare and important habitats. It is linked to the much larger Morecambe …