Help us ban peat sales
Defra has finally launched the long-awaited consultation into banning the retail sale of peat in horticulture in England and Wales. We need as many responses as possible to help end this…
Mere Sands Wood will close for one month from Tuesday 4 January so we can carry out vital work that will attract even more wildlife, and help people get even closer to nature.
Great news as the Lancashire Wildlife Trust has won the Dame Mary Smieton Award for putting young people at the heart of its activities and empowering them to lead and influence its work. The…
The Government’s “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to transform farming from being a leading cause of declines in UK wildlife has been greeted with disappointment by conservationists.
Hundreds of native wild flowers have been planted by Manchester's local community to tackle loss of city wildlife and increase access to nature.
Edge Green Common in Wigan is a fragment of the once extensive wetland corridor running across our region, and works have started to return it to its former carbon capturing and wildlife abundant…
The Wildlife Trusts say ambitious nature recovery should be focus at COP26.
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside supports today’s statements by The Wildlife Trusts regarding COP26.
On 5 October 2021, four members of our Youth Council attended the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester as part of the National Youth Agency's goal to have young people represented in…