National Nest Box Week - Forest School
National Nest Box Week marks the beginning of the breeding season for birds. Our Forest School Project Officer, Rachel, describes how the children she has been working with across Merseyside have…
National Nest Box Week marks the beginning of the breeding season for birds. Our Forest School Project Officer, Rachel, describes how the children she has been working with across Merseyside have…
Philips Park Project Officer, Iain Mackennon, discusses the invasive species, rhododendron.
We are all feeling the pinch this Christmas, but the children we work with have found that making decorations by hand using natural materials can feel equally as festive without breaking the bank…
Volunteer Coordinator, Catherine Haddon, reflects on our first-ever Supporters Day for both volunteers and members.
My Wild City Project Officer, Cris, shares the results of an exciting species recording pilot in Manchester - using DNA samples to monitor wildlife diversity in ponds.
This Forest School Day (Friday 14th October) we are sharing and celebrating everything that is great and wonderful about Forest School.
This month as part of our 60 for 60 celebrations, local artists joined together at Brockholes Nature Reserve to showcase their work inspired by the nature and landscapes of our region.
Karen introduces us to one of her favourite solitary wasps, the genus Ectemnius.
Come and celebrate 60 years of nature conservation by visiting our special art exhibition at Brockholes Nature Reserve this September.
Karen explores the misunderstood world of wasps, starting with the wasps that people are most familiar with, social wasps.