What we do
Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected
Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected is a unique collaboration between the North Pennines National Landscape and the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, and those who manage the land. The £8.5million programme is largely funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and working across an area of 845 km2 of the largest semi-natural habitats in England.
Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected is enhancing and restoring unique hay meadows and grasslands, sensitively creating and restoring woodland and hedging, improving the quality of watercourses and restoring peat. All part of the programme to deliver public benefits, including tackling biodiversity loss, climate change mitigation and, most crucially, connecting precious habitats across these uplands.
Recent posts
Calling the curlew podcast, episode five
Podcast exploring the sounds of Teesdale
Calling the curlew podcast, episode four
Podcast exploring the dawn chorus
Wild Wednesday fungi discovery
Family friendly mushroom discovery
High nature value farming awards winners
Part of the Tees-Swale: naturally connected programme
Calling the curlew podcast, episode three
Podcast exploring bird life in the uplands
Calling the curlew podcast, episode two
Podcast exploring farming with nature
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Map
The map below shows the Tees-Swale boundary edged in red however, we will be working with communities and groups both within and outside the programme area.