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Countrystride
Countrystride
155 episodes
4 days ago
A celebration of the landscapes, culture, heritage and people of Cumbria and the Lake District.
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A celebration of the landscapes, culture, heritage and people of Cumbria and the Lake District.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture,
Science,
Nature
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#151: Eycott Hill – Landscape in recovery
Countrystride
1 hour 3 minutes 48 seconds
2 months ago
#151: Eycott Hill – Landscape in recovery
...in which we open Series 2 of Countrystride by exploring Eycott Hill in the northeast corner of the Lake District National Park – a landscape in recovery. In the company of Kevin Scott, Northern Reserves Manager at Cumbria Wildlife Trust, we learn about the reserve's extraordinary transformation – from near-monocultural sheep pasture to a thriving upland patchwork of wildflower meadows, species-rich acid grassland, marshes and mires. Setting out from the botanically-rich hay meadows – in late summer bloom – we consider whether traditional management techniques might be augmented for wildlife by swapping the mower for cattle. Pausing at a badger sett and heather stands – that bloomed again the moment sheep made way for Belties – we learn about the hill's unusual geology, and how that has shaped its diverse range of habitats. Summiting the lowly Birkett of Eycott Hill, we marvel at the 270 degree panorama, get soaked in an unforecast shower, then get reflective, asking whether the concept of the shifting baseline is still relevant in conservation, why the economics of traditional sheep farming no longer work, and why 'rewilding' is a term Kevin avoids. We close by reflecting on what the transformation of the hill can teach us about approaches to land management elsewhere in the Lakes. More about Eycott Hill from CWT: cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/nature-reserves/eycott-hill
Countrystride
A celebration of the landscapes, culture, heritage and people of Cumbria and the Lake District.