Investigating peatland invertebrates
Invertebrates are super sensitive to environmental changes, responding quickly to temperature, air quality, soil health and water quality. Dom Hartley from Lancashire Peat Partnership looks at how…
Common darter by Alan Wright
Invertebrates are super sensitive to environmental changes, responding quickly to temperature, air quality, soil health and water quality. Dom Hartley from Lancashire Peat Partnership looks at how…
In this guest blog, Horticulturist Kevin Line explores a year in the life of the common foxglove, and explains why it's such a beneficial plant for bees and other insects in the garden.
Spend a day with Dom, the Forest of Bowland Peatland Officer. The Lancashire County Council are part of the Lancashire Peat Partnership and are working to restore upland blanket bog in the region…
Our Trust Vice-Chair, Hazel Ryan, shares her experience of visiting a hidden gem in Merseyside which needs your support
Bluebells are an uplifting spectacle of spring, their bright blue flowers peeping through the ground creating a blanket of colour and vitality. Charlotte Jones looks at some of our best bluebell…
The National Trust are a vital member of the Lancashire Peat Partnership, find out about their amazing work restoring Holcombe Moor.
Wildlife and conservation student placement, Rebecca, discusses their exciting pilot scheme, monitoring bat populations in Greater Manchester through sound.
With the arrival of a new compost toilet at Lunt Meadows, guest blogger Kassy Price delves into the mucky history of the compost toilet, and their benefits.