Early recollections of Lancashire Wildlife Trust
Volunteers have been integral to the Trust since we first began fighting for local wildlife. One of our amazing volunteers, Janet Edmunds, has written all about some of her earliest volunteering…
Volunteers have been integral to the Trust since we first began fighting for local wildlife. One of our amazing volunteers, Janet Edmunds, has written all about some of her earliest volunteering…
People understanding how much wildlife and biodiversity is in their gardens has become vital to both the City Nature Challenge and wildlife recording in general.
Felicity Paris has been transforming her garden in Withington for wildlife for the last five-years. In this blog she shares what she has been up to and how local wildlife has benefitted.
Communications Officer, Jenny, has just moved into a new house, but what will her new garden have in store?
Lancashire Wildlife Trust and National Highways have joined forces to launch a new £6 million Network for Nature programme, with three exciting projects that will improve habitats across…
Youth Council member and keen naturalist, Tanglewest, writes about the wonders of autumn in Lancashire
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust is thrilled to hear that the Eden Project has received funding for Eden Project Morecambe from the government.
For many businesses, stepping outside is something done at lunch time or at the end of the day as a means to an end.
This July we were joined by Lewis Mercer for a week of work experience. Here he details what he got up to throughout his time with us!