
Rocks and Curlews
Kirsty talks about her two days on a dry stone walling course in the Forest of Bowland, and how it was so much more than just repairing a wall.
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Kirsty talks about her two days on a dry stone walling course in the Forest of Bowland, and how it was so much more than just repairing a wall.
Attending wellbeing sessions at The Greenhouse Project and becoming a volunteer has got Frazer out of the house and making the most of life
This month ‘It’s a Bugs life’ and our entries, as always, have been outstanding!
Our precious peatlands face a barrage of threats; drainage for agriculture, burning for grouse moor management, and peat extraction for everything from filling bags of compost to growing that…
What is wetter farming? How do you do it? Why would you do it? What can you grow? What else do you need to think about?
Irene Amiet is a free-lance writer, international photographer and incredible supporter of The Lancashire Wildlife Trust with donations being made with every sale of her beautiful coffee table…
Signs of Spring was the theme for Marchs photography competition and the results are now in.
Bluebells are an uplifting spectacle of spring, their bright blue flowers peeping through the ground creating a blanket of colour and vitality. Charlotte Jones looks at some of our best bluebell…