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Win your Wedding: Introducing your winning couple
Three months after the launch of their Win Your Wedding competition, Brockholes Nature Reserve is proud to announce the winners as Amy Hayes and Jamie Shattock from Chorley, Lancashire.
People needed to grow wildflowers at home in Bolton
This summer, we need green-fingered locals to help us grow wildflowers which will be planted out along the Kingfisher Trail in Bolton to help restore the woodland.
Bolton Family Hubs Volunteer
We're looking for a few friendly volunteers who are great with people, love to chat and would enjoy engaging children and their families with fun indoor and outdoor activities. No other…
The Bolton Together Easter holiday programme
Forest School Project Officer Trish discusses the importance of keeping children active, nourished and connected with nature during the Easter holidays.
Mud
From vast plains spreading across the seabed to intertidal flats exposed by the low tide, mud supports an incredible variety of wildlife.
Mussel
The Common mussel is a familiar sight on shores all around the UK and is a favourite food of people, seabirds and starfish alike.
Mud Dipping
Join us this May half-term on St Anne's beach as we discover the mysterious muddy creatures living in the Ribble Estuary!
Mud Dipping
Join us this National Marine Week on St Anne's beach as we discover the mysterious muddy creatures living in the Ribble Estuary!
Louise takes swift action to help endangered birds in Bolton and Bury
Swifts are now on the Amber List of endangered birds, but thankfully, a fantastic local group is working to reverse their decline in our region.
Freshwater pearl mussel
Freshwater pearl mussels spend their adult lives anchored to the river bed, filtering water through their gills and improving the quality of the water for other species.