
The geology and landscape of the Westmorland Dales by Elizabeth Pickett
An insightful guide to the rich and varied geological heritage of the Westmorland Dales. Its landscape tells a remarkable story, of a deep ocean, colliding continents, tropical seas, deserts, ice sheets, rivers, and the ways in which people have used the area's geology through the ages.
All proceeds from the sale of the book will support the work of Cumbria GeoConservation.
Illustrated with colour diagrams and photographs. 36 pages, 200mm x 210mm
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 over 40 nature reserves (37 are open to visitors), 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.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is part of a partnership of 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the UK. With more than 800,000 members and 2,300 nature reserves, we are the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK’s habitats and species.