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Care-Peat partnership
Sundews: What's that on the Lancashire Peat Partnership logo?
Lancashire’s peatlands are home to a myriad of amazing plants and animals, including the weird and wonderful carnivorous sundew. Not only one of our favourite plants, but also the symbol of the…
Standby Productions joins us a corporate member
We are delighted to announce that Standby productions, an environmentally minded video production company based in Manchester, has joined us as our new corporate supporter.
For the love of peat
The National Trust are a vital member of the Lancashire Peat Partnership, find out about their amazing work restoring Holcombe Moor.
Sir David Attenborough joins the call for a Nature Recovery Network
Sir David Attenborough, president emeritus of The Wildlife Trusts, appears in our new short film to provide answers to the State of Nature partnership’s latest warnings of continued, devastating…
Nature & Wellbeing Service
My garden
Nicolas is a farmer who loves wildlife. Through his passion he has grown a successful bird seed business, and in partnership with The Wildlife Trusts has helped to raise £1 million for…
The Bay is recruiting!
Our fantastic partnership project, The Bay: A blueprint for recovery are recruiting a new Community Engagement Officer for Morecambe to spread the word about Nature and Wellbeing.
'Do Not Disturb' project set to tackle wildlife disturbance
Our partnership project, The Bay, has been awarded a £5000 grant to engage Morecambe residents with raising awareness of disturbance to wildlife around the coast.
Nature-friendly farming group helps wildlife across 28% of their land – an area the size of more than 6,000 football pitches
A new report from The Wildlife Trusts reveals that nature-friendly farmers from the Jordan’s Farm Partnership have provided an area greater than Cambridge for farmland wildlife.