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Steve Backshall gets involved in Wythenshawe community nature project
On Saturday 25 April, naturalist, presenter and Championing Nature Ambassador Steve Backshall visited The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside in Wythenshawe Hall and…
In Your Community
Thank you for supporting wildlife this winter
This winter, you chose to give in a way that made a real difference for wildlife.
Spring forward into nature: Connect, conserve, and get involved
Find out what our Wet Willow Wildlife project team have been up to; moth trapping, tree planting and even school children pretending to be willow tits!
Star becomes the first of her Wildlife Watch group to earn the Kestrel Award
Wildlife Watch groups are an exciting way to explore local wildlife close to home and share moments with other really wild children!
Local community plants British flowers to boost wildlife
Hundreds of native wild flowers have been planted by Manchester's local community to tackle loss of city wildlife and increase access to nature.
Scutchers Acres community orchard supports local foodbanks
Scutchers Acres is a mixture of woodland, grassland and an amazing community orchard in Burscough, West Lancashire – and not only is it supporting nature but the orchard bounty is supporting the…
Peter's Living Legacy – supporting wildlife now and tomorrow
As a lover of local wildlife, Peter wanted to give a 'Living Legacy' that he could see come to fruition in his lifetime, but would also endure into the future.
The power and importance of community...and nature!
We talk to some participants of our weekly wellbeing groups to find out what 'community' means to them, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.