Moor Piece Nature Reserve
Pied flycatchers and sika deer roam this unique woodland, a hidden gem on the edge of the Hodder Valley.
Tony West
Pied flycatchers and sika deer roam this unique woodland, a hidden gem on the edge of the Hodder Valley.
In the spirit of all things active and autumnal, we asked staff what their favourite reserves were for a peaceful walk.
Our summer migrant birds have returned and are enjoying our nature havens across the county. As we adjust to the current heatwave, it's important to remember that nature reserves, and your…
As we drift into autumn so many wildlife spectacles await us, none more so than amazing birds of prey soaring above our nature reserves in Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside.
Our butterflies are back! As are many spring and summer migrant birds, plus our familiar favourite resident wildlife, like kestrels at Brockholes and barn owls at Lunt Meadows. Explore the…
Nature reserves are fragile places. We need people to treat them with care and consideration to protect the wildlife that lives there.
North West nature reserves have played their part in preventing catastrophic flooding of homes as well as providing habitats for wildlife.
The rolling hills of the West Pennine Moors hold a special place in the hearts of many Lancastrians, but how much do you know about this special landscape?
Alex Hubberstey from the Lancashire Peat Partnership gives us a round up of the exciting work that’s been going on to restore one of our most iconic upland peatlands; Darwen Moor.