A morning of song: The dawn chorus
Jo Humphreys talks us through her morning listening to one of nature's most beautiful symphonies, the dawn chorus.
Common darter by Alan Wright
Jo Humphreys talks us through her morning listening to one of nature's most beautiful symphonies, the dawn chorus.
As we move into May and late spring we will start to see the first tiny workers of our early spring bumblebees. Karen McCartney gives us some species to look out for.
It’s been three weeks since the Coronavirus really started to take hold of our lives, but it many ways it feels like an eternity.
Feisty and ferocious, dragonflies easily top their mythical counterparts when it comes to predatory prowess.
Despite March being the start of a difficult time for the entire country, we had some beautiful entries in our photography competition to help keep smiles on our faces.
The COVID-19 virus outbreak is placing severe restrictions on our working lives, but the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside will continue to work, under strict controls…
I just wanted to reassure people that we are all still here and in this together. Even though we all need to stay physically distant, it is so important that we stay connected.
Meteorologically spring has sprung but for me personally spring begins when I start to see the first bees emerging after what feels like a long winter.
Any garden, no matter how big or small, can attract butterflies and moths. With gardens acting as important stepping stones between habitats, why not turn yours into a secret garden for insects?…
The climate crisis now regularly makes the headlines, and rightly so. But there’s another crisis – inextricably linked – lurking too often unnoticed in its shadow: the massive, ongoing loss of…