Marsh harrier a sign of success
Under the watchful eye of the Moon a wander into a landscape evolving for nature, on Day 5 of #12DaysWild
Under the watchful eye of the Moon a wander into a landscape evolving for nature, on Day 5 of #12DaysWild
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.…
This summer, we need green-fingered locals to help us grow wildflowers which will be planted out along the Kingfisher Trail in Bolton to help restore the woodland.
Forest School Project Officer Trish discusses the importance of keeping children active, nourished and connected with nature during the Easter holidays.
Brockholes Nature Reserve, a surprisingly serene spot despite it’s proximity to the M6, is a draw for many people whether or not they are avid wildlife watchers and birders.
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Swifts are now on the Amber List of endangered birds, but thankfully, a fantastic local group is working to reverse their decline in our region.
Our Heysham Moss nature reserve has undergone a number of access improvements thanks to funding from the Lancashire Environmental Fund.
Our Wet Willow Wildlife project has been out and about helping local primary school children to start a lifelong love of nature.