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High brown fritillary
Considered Britain's most threatened butterfly, the high brown fritillary can be only be found in a few areas of England and Wales.
The perils of high street wildlife
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.
Beadlet anemone
Have you ever seen those dark red jelly blobs whilst rockpooling? These incredible creatures are beadlet anemones! They live attached to rocks all around the coast of the UK, the base of their…
Spear thistle
A common plant of disturbed ground like roadside verges and field edges, the spear thistle has purple, fluffy flower heads that appear in summer. Its flowers attract insects and its seeds feed…
Get your team out for 30 Days Wild
The 30 Days Wild Challenge is not all about doing things as individuals, you can get your friends and work colleagues to join in too.
Supporter Story - Conservation team take on Morecambe Bay
Walking 9 miles along Morecambe Bay from Arnside to Grange Lorna, Fiona, Danny and Becky took on a fundraising challenge to Step Up for Wildlife!
LWT and University of Essex Team Up for Cutting-Edge Grazing Research
Lancashire Wildlife Trust is pioneering a new research project in collaboration with the University of Essex, aimed at transforming how landscapes are managed across the North West – and beyond.…
Tree Trail Map Confirmation
Benyon Review of Highly Protected Marine Areas published today
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.
Government says yes to Highly Protected Marine Areas
The Wildlife Trusts cheer long fought-for arrival of first ever sea sanctuaries where all damaging activities will be banned.
Wall-rue
With club-shaped leaflets on its fronds, wall-rue is easy to spot as it grows out of crevices in walls. Plant it in your garden rockery to provide cover for insects.