Supporter Story - Conservation team take on Morecambe Bay
Walking 9 miles along Morecambe Bay from Arnside to Grange Lorna, Fiona, Danny and Becky took on a fundraising challenge to Step Up for Wildlife!
Walking 9 miles along Morecambe Bay from Arnside to Grange Lorna, Fiona, Danny and Becky took on a fundraising challenge to Step Up for Wildlife!
Health and environmental organisations are joining forces in a pioneering project to fight lockdown loneliness in the North West by harnessing the natural beauty of Morecambe Bay.
Our partnership project, The Bay, has been awarded a £5000 grant to engage Morecambe residents with raising awareness of disturbance to wildlife around the coast.
Senior Project Officer, Fiona Sunners, sums up the achievements of the two-year Wet Willow Wildlife project – for both nature and people.
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust is thrilled to hear that the Eden Project has received funding for Eden Project Morecambe from the government.
After many years of planning, the construction of a brand-new Learning Centre is finally underway at Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve in Sefton, Merseyside.
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,…
Lancashire Wildlife Trust are excited to be working on the Brookside Restoration Project.