
Dog attack on livestock – a stark reminder
Yesterday, one of our conservation sheep suffered a horrific dog attack on one of the Wigan sites we work on. (Graphic imagery warning)
Badger by Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Yesterday, one of our conservation sheep suffered a horrific dog attack on one of the Wigan sites we work on. (Graphic imagery warning)
Searching for sharks in Morecambe Bay has helped volunteers to make waves by winning a national award.
Last week saw the exciting first harvest of bulrush heads for The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside’s wetter farming trial site on a farm on Chat Moss.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust has launched a new appeal to raise £20,000 to help save three extraordinary insects – and work towards restoring an entire ecosystem in the process.
It has been three years since the UK Government announced that it would ban the sale of peat for use in the amateur gardening sector, yet there is still no sign of legislation to enact the ban.…
A new path has been constructed at Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve.
A pioneering project looking at ways that farmers can farm on waterlogged land while also protecting environmentally important peatlands and combatting climate change will continue with a year-…
Network of 11 nature abundant lowland peat sites in between Liverpool and Manchester became a King’s Series National Nature Reserve at the official launch on Monday 14th July.
The Wigan Greenheart Landscape Recovery Scheme is being developed to restore, rejuvenate and reconnect the borough’s many amazing green spaces – and a new film has been created to showcase the…
It’s the most wonderful and wild time of year at Heaton Park this weekend, with the seventh Manchester Festival of Nature.
#MFoN2025 will be the usual hive of activity as conservation…