Lancashire lizards play a vital role in marine revival
The return of the sand lizard to the Fylde Coast is one of the highlights of the Wildlife Trusts UK Marine Review for 2020 published today.
The return of the sand lizard to the Fylde Coast is one of the highlights of the Wildlife Trusts UK Marine Review for 2020 published today.
When Anne Selby arrived at The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and Merseyside, it was based in a ramshackle shed in Cuerden Valley Park
Nature is on the road to recovery in Greater Manchester pollinated by £1.8million from the Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
Reflecting on a year of achievements in Bolton and Wyre with special thanks to the support of National Lottery's 'Reaching Communities' fund.
Our Myplace team have been hard at work, creating new opportunities for people to connect with nature.
Golden bog moss has been discovered on Lancashire's Winmarleigh Moss for the first time in 150 years!
Today The Wildlife Trusts launch 30 by 30, a public appeal to raise £30 million to start putting nature into recovery across at least 30% of land and sea by 2030.
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside is delighted to announce the appointment of Tom Burditt as our new Chief Executive.
A boggy, unloved field has been transformed into a ground breaking carbon farm, planting sphagnum mosses to absorb and store carbon from the atmosphere.