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Lancashire Local History Walk - Sunday 14 July 2024
Join our Guided Walk Leaders for an fascinating historical tour of Brockholes and our links to the local area!
Brockholes Reserve Tour - Sunday 9 June 2024
Join our Guided Walk Leaders for a fascinating tour of Brockholes.
Easter at LWT
Plan an Easter full of wild activities at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust! Whether you are looking for a fun-filled event, somewhere to have a stroll or simply a bite to eat in a superb location, we’ve got you covered. See our headline events below.
Which bat species are found in Lancashire?
As counties go, Lancashire is completely batty! Find out which bat species can be found across the North West.
An autumn in Lancashire
Youth Council member and keen naturalist, Tanglewest, writes about the wonders of autumn in Lancashire
Brockholes Reserve Tour - Sunday 28 April 2024
Join our Guided Walk Leaders for a fascinating tour of Brockholes.
Sundews: What's that on the Lancashire Peat Partnership logo?
Lancashire’s peatlands are home to a myriad of amazing plants and animals, including the weird and wonderful carnivorous sundew. Not only one of our favourite plants, but also the symbol of the…
Lancashire Peatlands Initiative
The Lancashire Peatlands Initiative is working to look after our precious peatland habitats. We aim to shout about how amazing our peatlands are, teaching people why they need to be cherished and increasing engagement in making this happen.
Lancashire Peat Partnership
The Lancashire Peat Partnership brings together different organisations who are working to protect and restore our precious peatlands.
Help us find Lancashire's Highest Tree
There are ancient trees, tall trees and wide trees, but which is Lancashire’s highest tree?
Connecting to Nature in North Lancashire
The Connecting to Nature project helps the local community enjoy the outdoors and discover the amazing wildlife of Morecambe Bay and Heysham Nature Reserve.