Liverpool is going green in 2019
Liverpool is going green for 2019 and encouraging people to care for their natural world.
Tony West
Liverpool is going green for 2019 and encouraging people to care for their natural world.
Congratulations to our Merseyside team who accepted an award in the Echo Environment Awards 2020, last night.
This summer, from 1 June - 30 June, young naturalists across Liverpool City are being asked to put their wildlife spotting skills to the test.
This year, the Liverpool City Region is taking part in the 2019 City nature Challenge, in which the City will compete against other cities around the world (including Manchester) in what has been…
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust has received an amazingly generous £116,000 from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, to continue their successful Forest School project in Liverpool and Manchester…
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust are giving a school in Liverpool the opportunity to join their exciting forest school project as part of the Liverpool City Region’s Year of the Environment…
Aspiring archaeologists from the Museum of Liverpool Emerging Archaeologist programme have been developing their skills at Lunt Meadows
In celebration of British Science Week, our Forest School gang from Bedford Primary in Liverpool ventured out of the woods and headed to Crosby beach to explore our beautiful coastal habitat.
As everyone settles back into their routines of work and school after a long, hot summer, our Forest School project is back up and running, getting inner city children and teachers from Liverpool…
The Baltic Triangle area of Liverpool is not only a vibrant and exciting part of the city, it's wildlife also remains largely unexplored. Discover the Baltic Triangle and support this year…