Wildlife-friendly gardens – US style
My back garden is my safe space, small and surrounded by stone walls – the lush green carpet of geraniums and the lawn are now being joined by spots of colour from ox-eye daisy and thistle.
Common darter by Alan Wright
My back garden is my safe space, small and surrounded by stone walls – the lush green carpet of geraniums and the lawn are now being joined by spots of colour from ox-eye daisy and thistle.
Tom Irvine, Brockholes Reserve Officer takes us on a small scale safari; visit Brockholes nature reserve to spot a wide range of butterflies, including an elusive few that might require a bit of…
Lunt Meadows volunteer, Phil, tells us all about what inspires him to volunteer with Lancashire Wildlife Trust.
Our summer migrant birds have returned and are enjoying our nature havens across the county. As we adjust to the current heatwave, it's important to remember that nature reserves, and your…
The results for May's photography competition are in! Discover the winning images under this month's theme, New Beginnings.
The month of June marks the beginning of summer and we cannot wait to get outdoors and explore the nature all around. Here are our top recommendations for things to see and do this June.
Senior Project Officer, Fiona Sunners, sums up the achievements of the two-year Wet Willow Wildlife project – for both nature and people.
For developers, the requirements for Biodiversity Net Gain add a layer of complexity to planning developments, and additional cost factors. This blog will explain some key considerations behind…
This Mental Health Awareness Week, Nature and Wellbeing Project Officer Chloe Orford-Desmond lets us in to the secret perk of helping others.
The arrival of spring heralds the arrival of many of nature’s highlights, not least the emergence of queen bumblebees. Senior Communications Officer Jenny Bennion delves into their world.