Support the NHS without fire lanterns
Sky lanterns pose a risk to wildlife, farm animals and the countryside, as well as putting extra pressure on our fire service.
Tony West
Sky lanterns pose a risk to wildlife, farm animals and the countryside, as well as putting extra pressure on our fire service.
Today Lancashire Wildlife Trust welcomed Bolton’s three Members of Parliament for a discussion on the role of nature in improving health, protecting landscapes, and supporting local communities.…
Across Lancashire, Manchester, and North Merseyside, gardens are becoming sanctuaries for nature. From balconies to backyards, supporters are planting wildflowers, building ponds, and letting…
Manchester based courier firm EcoSpeed donated over £100,000 to Lancashire Wildlife Trust to support peatland conservation projects.
Rory and his dog Cooper raised £229 walking the Kingfisher Trail from Phillips Park in Bury to Jumbles Reservoir in Bolton to support the Lancashire Wildlife Trust.
Yes I agree with the LWT that being out and amongst our wildlife does lift the spirits.
As we progress towards our £300,000 appeal target, our team share the stories of how we are using generous donations we have already received to bring back our lost wildlife, create nature…
Discover why local supporters are choosing to adopt red squirrels and hedgehogs through Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Adopt a Species campaign. From heartfelt gifts to personal pledges, these…
Joanne Hills praises the wonders of willow, and discusses the many benefits of working with willow for our young people in schools.
Scutchers Acres is a mixture of woodland, grassland and an amazing community orchard in Burscough, West Lancashire – and not only is it supporting nature but the orchard bounty is supporting the…