Wet woodlands at Little Woolden Moss
Out team have been working hard at Little Woolden Moss, improving the condition of vital wet woodland habitat that surrounds the peat, improving the site for willow tits, one of Britain's…
Common darter by Alan Wright
Out team have been working hard at Little Woolden Moss, improving the condition of vital wet woodland habitat that surrounds the peat, improving the site for willow tits, one of Britain's…
The magic of March has brought wildlife out in abundance on our reserves across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside. Enjoy the latest nature moments from this month, shared with us by our…
Spring is officially here, the daylight hours are lengthening, and there are so many ways to appreciate the new season as it starts to take hold. Here are our top recommendations for things to see…
This winter, you chose to give in a way that made a real difference for wildlife.
Himalayan balsam might look pretty with its pink flowers and tall, leafy stems, but don’t be fooled - this invasive plant is a real problem for our natural landscapes.
As the days get longer and new signs of life appear, March is a perfect time to get out and reconnect with nature. Here are some of our tips for things to see and do this month.
As spring draws closer, join Heather Harris in discovering how a few thoughtful choices can transform your garden into a sanctuary for red squirrels and the wildlife that depends on it.
Throughout summer the sight of English longhorn cows grazing happily grazing on some of our nature reserves becomes a familiar one. But come winter they move to pastures new.