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    The Brockholes Visitor Village seen from across Meadow Lake during summer

    The Brockholes Visitor Village seen from across Meadow Lake during summer. Ben Hall/2020VISION

    Come and explore our wonderfully wild region; we have over 40 Nature Reserves and other places to visit.

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    Declan and Rachel by Sam Sanders

    Declan and Rachel by Sam Sanders

    By booking your event with us you are actively helping us to restore and protect nature across the north west.

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    Blue tit by Joshua Copping

    Blue tit by Joshua Copping

    We are working tirelessly for nature's recovery on land and at sea across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside.

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    Matthew Pennington looking at the scenery during his trek

    Matthew Pennington

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