A new wave of protection announced for Lancashire’s seas today
Rare and mysterious creatures will be protected in Lancashire’s estuaries, which have become part of a network of wildlife havens that will surround the UK.
Tony West
Rare and mysterious creatures will be protected in Lancashire’s estuaries, which have become part of a network of wildlife havens that will surround the UK.
Close encounters with wildlife don't always happen out in the wilderness. There's plenty of excitement to be had on the high street, too.
One of the most interesting parts of my job, working for Lancashire Wildlife Trust, is introducing our members to the various projects we have across our region.
We back a new form of protection for the sea and are calling on Government for an ambitious delivery plan for Highly Protected Marine Areas within a year.
As the sun quietly began to nibble at the dawn there was now sufficient light for the first birds of the day to rise, carrion crows.
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This large sea slug is anything but dull!
The sea hare looks like a sea slug – but in fact has an internal shell. They can be up to 20cm long but are usually much shorter.