The Library provides a reference page of articles, publications and web links relating to Wild Ennerdale, land management and wildness. The library is a place of research, a tool for those wanting to find out more about wild issues and discover some of the articles that inspire and have been produced by the Wild Ennerdale partnership.
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Records
of a visit in 1970 including discussion about creating Moss Dub (or
Dhub as it is written in this document). (new)
0.3Mb
A
brochure about the Anglers Inn that used to stand on the shore of Ennerdale
Water (new)
0.3Mb
Bryophyte
Survey of Side Wood 2001
88kb
Bryophyte
Survey of the Side Heaths 2001
44kb
Historic
Landscape Survey
Ennerdale
Historic Landscape Survey 11/2003 report (with the permission of Oxford
Archeology North)
0.34Mb
Ennerdale
Historic Landscape Survey 11/2003 - drawings (with the permission of Oxford
Archeology North)
2.6Mb
in zip file
National
Vegetation Classification(NVC) Survey (3 reports covering 3 years surveying)
Valley
bottom and western valley NVC vegetation survey 11-2004 (with the permission
of Rigby Jerram)
0.3Mb
Northern
and eastern fells NVC vegetation Survey 09-2003 (with the permission of
Rigby Jerram)
0.18Mb
Pillar
and Ennerdale SSSI NVC vegetation Survey - 01/2003 (with the permission
of English Nature and Rigby Jerram)
0.25MB
Combined
whole valley map of NVC habitats saved at a scale of 1:20000. Key is saved
seperately so that it can be printed off whilst the map is viewed on screen.
4.9MB
map key
Combined
whole valley map of NVC habitats grouped by habitat type saved at a scale
of 1:20000. Key is saved seperately so that it can be printed off whilst
the map is viewed on screen.
4.25MB
map key
Other
Documents
Early
Forest records giving an insight into the planting of the forest from
the 1930's to 50's including one year when the planting was done by the
Womens Land Army.
6.3Mb
Ennerdale
Water Sonar Images September 2004 illustrating different levels of freshawater
activity between daytime and night time. With thanks to the Environmnet
Agency.
0.74Mb
A
poster about the significance of the moraines at the east end of the valley
with the permission of the author David J. Graham who presented it to
the British Geomorphological Research Group annual conference, 21-23 September
2001, Nottingham.