Forest School set to help 1000s more children
Lancashire Wildlife Trust have received a generous £116K from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, to deliver another year of their Forest School Project across Manchester and Liverpool. The…
Lancashire Wildlife Trust have received a generous £116K from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, to deliver another year of their Forest School Project across Manchester and Liverpool. The…
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 My Wild City team have led families on several bug hunting events in North Manchester, which has discovered new wildlife species for the city.
Day six of 30 Days Wild and I wander west to look for the Wild which was quite easily found as it fell from the sky in bucketloads helped along by a driving westerly wind.
A Woodland Oasis where young people can play and get closer to nature has opened in Lancashire.
60 Year 4 students from Green End Primary School in Manchester braved the wind and the rain last week to help transform an underused garden area into a space which is fantastic for wildlife and…
You’ve heard of Forest School, but what about Beach School? Find out how taking teaching to the beach is reconnecting children to the coast, no matter their background.
Almost 30,000 school children from disadvantaged areas are set to enjoy classes in nature this spring in a ground-breaking outdoor learning project spearheaded by The Wildlife Trusts.
The Wildlife Trusts unveil new educational guides for children to learn about how nature can help tackle the climate crisis.
A meal that is normally out of reach for Lancashire’s oystercatchers is on the summertime menu at Mere Sands Wood.
During summer it’s incredibly important to support our local wildlife where we can. Long periods of drought can cause dehydration and can lead to plants drying out, meaning less pollen and nectar…