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Linking the landscape in North Manchester
Local schools, residents and community centres are pitching in to transform their neighbourhood for wildlife.
A day at Brockholes
Myplace participant, Michelle, shares how our new online ecotherapy sessions gave her the confidence to visit Brockholes Nature Reserve for the very first time.
Kingfisher
Blink and you may miss the fantastic kingfisher! This beautiful bird is easy to recognise thanks to its bright blue and metallic copper colours. It darts along the riverbank or sits patiently on a…
My Myplace Journey: David
David shares his Myplace journey with us. Starting with the project just before the lockdown restrictions were imposed, David has experienced both face-to-face and online ecotherapy sessions which…
Watching wildlife can help your wellbeing and protect nature
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…
Bringing the healing power of nature to you
Staying connected to each other and to the outside world has never been more important than right now. We are proud to be offering a way to do just that with our free online ecotherapy sessions.…
A trail fit for a king
One of Britain’s most iconic birds will be the star of a riverside trail being revived to link walkers to their historic past and to benefit wildlife.
The North Manchester Nature Network
The Wildlife Trust has launched a new project which will create pathways for wildlife and link favourite nature spots in North Manchester following a grant from the Cadent Foundation.
West Pennine Moors
West Pennine Moors
How to create a hedgehog hole
Help hedgehogs get around by making holes and access points in fences and barriers to link up the gardens in your neighbourhood.