Bassenthwaite Lake is home to an amazing variety of wildlife, including its world famous ospreys. But this National Nature Reserve is under threat.
Water quality is poor and polluted, seriously affecting the wildlife. We need to manage the land because what goes onto the land goes into the lake.
The Lake District Still Waters Partnership (LDSWP) is taking action on the threats to Bassenthwaite Lake. We want the water in the lake to be as clean and clear as it was in the 1940s. It's going to take us about 20 years to do this by:
- Sorting out the water quality - by using better treatment plants on farms and sewage treatment works.
- Working together - by encouraging residents and businesses to care for the environment.
- Sharing information and telling people - to make sure people know what's happening.
- Digging deeper - by trying to discover more details about the lake and its surroundings.
- Learning - by exploring everything we can to protect and improve the lake in the future.
Find out more about the habitat of this unique place, threats to Bassenthwaite Lake, the actions being taken to help protect it and how to enjoy the lake responsibly.
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