Foxhill Bank Local Nature Reserve
Birds and amphibians thrive in this small but important nature reserve hidden among the urban landscape.
Tony West
Birds and amphibians thrive in this small but important nature reserve hidden among the urban landscape.
The chestnut-brown bank vole is our smallest vole and can be found in hedgerows, woodlands, parks and gardens. It is ideal prey for owls, weasels and kestrels.
The UK’s top civil servant for the environment paid a visit to two Bolton beauty spots today to see how to protect and make use of green areas.
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust announces its official registration on the Natural England register for BNG
For developers, the requirements for Biodiversity Net Gain add a layer of complexity to planning developments, and additional cost factors. This blog will explain some key considerations behind…
You can vote on the new wildlife faces of our bank notes. Let’s dive in to the Bank of England’s shortlist of 18 species…
With a population of 75 million, the field vole is one of the UK's most common mammals. Hidden among the vegetation of grassland, heathland and moorland, it is not as easily spotted as the…