Making an impact with Myplace #iwillWeek
This week (12th - 16th November) is #iwillWeek, a UK-wide campaign that aims to make social action a part of life for many 10-20 year olds.
The Myplace project empowers our young people to…
This week (12th - 16th November) is #iwillWeek, a UK-wide campaign that aims to make social action a part of life for many 10-20 year olds.
The Myplace project empowers our young people to…
Lunt Meadows volunteer, Phil, tells us all about what inspires him to volunteer with Lancashire Wildlife Trust.
Squirrel pox devastated Formby’s red squirrel populations quickly and quietly. Learn about what happened and how conservation work is supporting their recovery.
New analysis by the Wildlife Trusts has calculated the shocking impacts of extracting peat for use in horticulture – so we are calling on everyone to support an immediate ban in the damaging…
My name is Oliver Hill. I have been working alongside the Lancashire Wildlife Trust for half a year. The reason I am writing this blog is to show the work that I have done with the Trust and the…
From willow weaving workshops to inspiring talks about conquering the plastic crisis, our 2018 Volunteer Conference was a huge success.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust has announced its acceptance into the Green Match Fund with The Big Give. This will amplify support for the Wet Willow Wildlife Project, which is part of its Step Up for…
Our Wet Willow Wildlife project has been out and about helping local primary school children to start a lifelong love of nature.
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,…
As part of Volunteers' Week (Monday 1st June - Sunday 7th June 2026), our Volunteer Manager Emma reflects on the incredible contributions made towards our work in helping nature’s recovery…