Biodiversity project launched for Windermere

Campaigners have recently highlighted a decline in Windermere’s water quality.

Author: Joseph GartlyPublished 24th Apr 2024

The Lake District Foundation have been fundraising in a bid to double the £40,000 pledged by local businesses and trusts as they look to secure £80,000 to support the biodiversity in the lake.

Funds raised will go towards restoring and planting 1400 square metres of reedbeds in Windermere. The project will harness ‘reed power’ which will boost biodiversity, support water quality and reduce erosion, as well as creating sustainable eco-systems.

In a statement on their website Sarah Swindley, Lake District Foundation CEO said: "This wonderful lake, treasured by millions, is facing extreme environmental and climate pressure.

"We know the challenges that Windermere is up against, now it’s time to take positive action.

"We have an amazing opportunity to raise £80,000 to fund the life of the lake, but we can’t do that without your support.

"We desperately need everyone who cares about Windermere to make this fundraising drive count by donating what you can and sharing the campaign with friends, family and colleagues.

We only have 7 days to reach our goal."

Open water swimmers including Team GB Olympic swimmer Hector Pardoe, who will be competing in the Paris games this summer, have backed the campaign. Pardoe spoke in support of the project:

"Having visited the Lake District for many years now, I’ve become increasingly passionate about preserving its beauty. The serene lakes and lush landscapes have not only provided me with a sense of tranquillity but have also underscored the importance of protecting our natural resources."