Rain doesn't stop our play
Forest School Officer, Rachel Butler, describes a recent session where parents were able to join their children for a taste of what Forest School is all about.
Forest School Officer, Rachel Butler, describes a recent session where parents were able to join their children for a taste of what Forest School is all about.
Dogs played a central role in our history - and they're still a vitally important part of our conservation work today.
Why are hedges so important? Lunt Meadows Heritage and Conservation Trainee, Amy Birtles, explains what hedge-laying is and why it's so great for wildlife.
Broadhurst Community Centre's Nursery group have been very busy bees!
Fearsomely false or terrifyingly true? Are you ready to be horrified by our spooky wildlife quiz?
Brighten up the colder months with some autumn planting for wildlife. My Wild City Project Officer, Hilary, is here to tell you how...
This Remember a Charity Week, Nicola Combe, Director of our partner Will writers, Morecambe Bay Wills and Estates, explains why Wills are so important.
In March we conducted a Red Squirrel Garden Survey to see gather more public data on the distribution of red and grey squirrels in the North Merseyside and West Lancashire stronghold. Here's…
It's no secret that bees are declining across the UK, but what's the picture like in Lancashire? Lancashire Wildlife Trust bee expert, Ben Hargreaves, discusses the gains and losses.
Conservation is the preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment and of wildlife so why is it that we fell trees?