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Turning the tide to save the Irish Sea
Six nations have come together to find solutions to the challenges nature is facing across the Irish Sea
Collaboration across national borders is essential to achieve a well-managed and…
Rockin' seas: Five amazing Irish Sea creatures
From starfish to sharks, our Irish Sea is full of rock and roll sea stars with more charisma than even the most legendary frontman.
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The wild edge of the Irish Sea
Fire has devastated Lytham St Annes Local Nature Reserve, usually a wild and untamed corner of our coast.
Bolton MPs keen to support wildlife
Today Lancashire Wildlife Trust welcomed Bolton’s three Members of Parliament for a discussion on the role of nature in improving health, protecting landscapes, and supporting local communities.…
Litter turned into critters to celebrate our Irish Sea
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Marine Community Engagement Officer, Sally Tapp, has teamed up with local artist, Gail Pickett, to transform beach litter into a work of art celebrating the amazing…
Support the NHS without fire lanterns
Sky lanterns pose a risk to wildlife, farm animals and the countryside, as well as putting extra pressure on our fire service.
EcoSpeed donates over £100,000 to help support wildlife and our climate
Manchester based courier firm EcoSpeed donated over £100,000 to Lancashire Wildlife Trust to support peatland conservation projects.
Supporter Story - My Wild Garden supporters
Across Lancashire, Manchester, and North Merseyside, gardens are becoming sanctuaries for nature. From balconies to backyards, supporters are planting wildflowers, building ponds, and letting…