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My new roots
Mary moved to Birmingham for her job and has found volunteering with The Wildlife Trust the perfect way to meet new people and put down roots in a new place.
Wildlife in my new garden
Communications Officer, Jenny, has just moved into a new house, but what will her new garden have in store?
New kids on the heath
We've welcomed some new additions to our conservation team with the birth of several Golden Guernsey goat kids at Freshfield Dune Heath Nature Reserve in Merseyside.
My new life
Working full time in a windowless room cut Sonja off from the natural world around her; but spending time in wild places has helped her to discover herself since a shock diagnosis two years ago.…
Making green the new normal
As we talk of a 'new normal', what does this mean for our Trust, and for the natural world as a whole?
Introducing our new Director of Nature Recovery: Dr. Rachael Antwis
We are delighted to introduce our new Director of Nature Recovery, Dr. Rachael Antwis. Read all about her fascinating career and the journey to Lancashire Wildlife Trust.
Meet the new Myplace trainees
Meet our new Myplace trainees, Katie, Joanna and Danielle as they share with us what they have achieved so far.
A new hedge for Cutacre - with a little help from our friends
Local school children got stuck in planting a new hedgerow at Cutacre nature reserve in Bolton
A buzzing New Year
The wild offered another cuppa, a comfy chair, a garden suddenly buzzing with birds - 15 goldfinch, seven long-tailed tit, six greenfinch and even a magpie seemed to suggest that I needn’t wander…
A new sound at Forest School
It's not just the birds who have started singing in our woodlands at Forest School...