
Moving to the Wild Wigan
Hannah Westhenry, Wigan Reserve Assistant Ranger, discovers the wonders of Wigan for the first time, and instantly falls in love with the North West.
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Hannah Westhenry, Wigan Reserve Assistant Ranger, discovers the wonders of Wigan for the first time, and instantly falls in love with the North West.
Project Officer for our exciting 'no-fence' cow collar scheme, Stephen Cartwright, updates us on how 'the boys' are doing.
Forest School is magical every day, come rain or shine and throughout every season. However, Charlotte Hamilton, Forest School Leader, reflects on the last twelve weeks working with a reception…
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, but not always the most eco-friendly. Thankfully there are lots of ways you can have yourself an eco little Christmas without losing that festive…
Annabelle Brittle shares the joy of volunteering for a worthwhile cause; protecting and diversifying water vole habitats with a group of like-minded people in the autumn sunshine.
Presenting the certificate for The Wildlife Trust’s “Biodiversity Benchmark” -a standard for land management- to Blackburn’s Farm, Wrea Green, Borough of Fylde, Lancashire
Rachel Davies, Ponds Officer for the District Level Licensing Scheme (DLL), explains the potential to increase biodiversity by resurrecting these special 'ghost ponds' in the UK
As schools return after a well-deserved summer break, Forest School Trainer Danny English reflects on his most recent Forest School programme and the benefits for the learners involved.
Tom has been through the whole journey of our Nature and Wellbeing Service, starting with attending sessions, to now helping other people with their own journey as an Assistant Nature and…