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Why I'm a volunteer
Lunt Meadows volunteer, Phil, tells us all about what inspires him to volunteer with Lancashire Wildlife Trust.
The Greenhouse Project - A volunteer perspective
My name is Oliver Hill. I have been working alongside the Lancashire Wildlife Trust for half a year. The reason I am writing this blog is to show the work that I have done with the Trust and the…
Inspiration and celebration at our 2018 Volunteer Conference
From willow weaving workshops to inspiring talks about conquering the plastic crisis, our 2018 Volunteer Conference was a huge success.
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Citizen Science – Become a willow tit survey volunteer
Wet Willow Wildlife is our Species Survival Fund project enhancing wet willow habitats at landscape scale to support a multitude of species, including the wonderful willow tit, bees, moths,…
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!
Celebrating Volunteers' Week 2026
As part of Volunteers' Week (Monday 1st June - Sunday 7th June 2026), our Volunteer Manager Emma reflects on the incredible contributions made towards our work in helping nature’s recovery…
Celebrating our wonderful volunteers
There is nothing better than walking into a room to see a sea of smiling faces, welcome to Volunteer Conference 2019.
Volunteers' Week 2024: Reflecting on our volunteers’ contributions
Here at The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside we have been reflecting on the incredible contribution that our volunteers make towards our work in helping nature’s…
Brockholes Volunteers making a difference
One of the reasons Brockholes nature reserve has continued to develop into one of the region’s premier wildlife sites, is because of the fantastic and often unheralded work that our weekly…