Connecting with Nature: My experience volunteering for water voles
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.
Common darter by Alan Wright
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
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.
Common ragwort is an abundant and valuable native wildflower that is important for a variety of invertebrates, most notably the cinnabar moth caterpillar.
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…
Our Nextdoor Nature Officer, Fiona, talks about our work to empower communities in Merseyside
February brought with it the promise of spring, offering a generous scattering of warm bright days and big blue skies but still with all the freshness of winter upon the air.
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…