Mud Dipping
Join us this May half-term on St Anne's beach as we discover the mysterious muddy creatures living in the Ribble Estuary!
Join us this May half-term on St Anne's beach as we discover the mysterious muddy creatures living in the Ribble Estuary!
Join us this National Marine Week on St Anne's beach as we discover the mysterious muddy creatures living in the Ribble Estuary!
We have an exciting opportunity for people to join our Events & Activities Volunteer Team based at The Hive at Moss Bank Park, Bolton, assisting us to deliver our programme of events and…
The Bay is a nature and wellbeing programme which offers people living in and around Morecambe Bay the opportunity to get outdoors, connect with nature, and take part in a range of wellbeing…
Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve has an exciting opportunity for people to join our Events & Activities Volunteer Team assisting us to deliver our programme of events and activities that runs…
From vast plains spreading across the seabed to intertidal flats exposed by the low tide, mud supports an incredible variety of wildlife.
It takes planning and an early start when you are cleaning up the beaches of Lancashire. Andy Laverick is a Marine Conservation Society Sea Champion and Lancashire Wildlife Trust volunteer.