Is the osprey here to stay?
An osprey hunting on the River Ribble near Brockholes Nature Reserve is raising hopes of the birds nesting in Lancashire for the first time in more than a century.
Tony West
An osprey hunting on the River Ribble near Brockholes Nature Reserve is raising hopes of the birds nesting in Lancashire for the first time in more than a century.
A great way to get up close and personal with the magnificent osprey is via one of the many nestcams set-up in the places that it breeds: Scotland, Cumbria, Wales and the East Midlands.
Attracting ospreys to nest in Lancashire might seem a tall order but Brockholes is giving it a go.
With Christmas around the corner, our Forest School Officer Trisha McGlynn has been getting into the festive spirit at Forest School in our latest blog. She shares the fun the children had on an…
Forget Game of Thrones – you can spot real-life dragons right here in Lancashire!
Our region is jam packed with wonderful peat bogs, but sometimes these amazing habitats can be overlooked and misunderstood as boring, flat, desolate wastelands. But a visit to Winmarleigh Moss…
The wild today offered but a leaden sky which to some degree perhaps should have pleased me for it complemented my head’s sweep of grey that seems to have been further whitened by the recent run…
Irene Amiet is a free-lance writer, international photographer and incredible supporter of The Lancashire Wildlife Trust with donations being made with every sale of her beautiful coffee table…
Ania and Becky know that wildlife can be found in unexpected places at unusual times, and surveying bats in the centre of Taunton at night is nothing out of the ordinary for them.
In his final blog from Heysham Nature Reserve, Alan Wright sees a wildlife spectacle and seeks some of the many birds recorded on the reserve.
In part two of his blog from Heysham Nature Reserve, Alan Wright seeks an autumn butterfly and other species appearing on a warm day.