The Bolton Together Easter holiday programme
Forest School Project Officer Trish discusses the importance of keeping children active, nourished and connected with nature during the Easter holidays.
Forest School Project Officer Trish discusses the importance of keeping children active, nourished and connected with nature during the Easter holidays.
Some cosmetics, soaps, washing-up liquids and cleaning products can be harmful to wildlife with long-lasting effects.
Wildlife Watch groups are an exciting way to explore local wildlife close to home and share moments with other really wild children!
Our hugely successful green wellbeing project, Myplace, has just launched an exciting new training programme.
As schools return after a well-deserved summer break, Forest School Trainer Danny English reflects on his most recent Forest School programme and the benefits for the learners involved.
The sand lizard is extremely rare due to the loss of its sandy heath and dune habitats. Reintroduction programmes have helped establish new populations.
With so many people wildlife watching this spring, nature-enthusiasts old and new are being asked to help protect the natural world by sharing their wildlife sightings online as part of the…
Lancashire Wildlife Trust and National Highways have joined forces to launch a new £6 million Network for Nature programme, with three exciting projects that will improve habitats across…