Blast from the past: Seaforth Nature Reserve - then and now
Looking back through the archives, it’s fascinating to see how much some of our most important wildlife sites have evolved. In the summer of 1997, Lapwing magazine explored the complex…
Looking back through the archives, it’s fascinating to see how much some of our most important wildlife sites have evolved. In the summer of 1997, Lapwing magazine explored the complex…
In this 'Blast from the past' blog, we revisit a 1999 issue of Lapwing magazine to see how Mere Sands Wood has changed over the years. From thriving wildlife to new visitor facilities,…
Sam Rayner and Lee Seymour tell us about their role in the West Pennines More Nature Partnership, and what their first few weeks have looked like...
Do you know your newt? Read on for facts and identification tips for your own newt knowledge, plus pointers on creating pond habitats.
October 10th is World Mental Health Day, and this year the theme is about mental health in the workplace.
Aspiring archaeologists from the Museum of Liverpool Emerging Archaeologist programme have been developing their skills at Lunt Meadows
We need YOU to join our helleborine hunt to help us map and identify these beautiful plant species. Part of the orchid family, we need to know which types are growing in our region, and where, to…
Our valued Vice-Chair trustee Hazel Ryan enjoys a day exploring the Lancashire Living Seas Wildlife Trail along Rossall point and Fleetwood.