
Rearing red squirrels
Staff from the Lancashire Wildlife Trust have had a flurry of fluffy activity this summer, raising four orphaned red squirrels to get them ready for life in the wild. Our guest blogger and red…
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Staff from the Lancashire Wildlife Trust have had a flurry of fluffy activity this summer, raising four orphaned red squirrels to get them ready for life in the wild. Our guest blogger and red…
We should all have access to nature, but sadly, that isn't the case. Youth Council member, Hannah Lee, examines why nature needs to be for all of us.
From our woods and wetlands to our peat bogs and peaceful coastline, you couldn’t tread anywhere without some wonderful wildlife sightings in August. Catch up with what our staff, volunteers and…
The results of our August photography competition are in! This month's theme was ‘Dragonflies and Damselflies’, and we received a wonderful selection of images.
This Remember a Charity Week, Nicola Combe, Director of our partner Will writers, Morecambe Bay Wills and Estates, explains why Wills are so important.
We’ve spotted butterflies-galore across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside over the past month, but these weren’t the only wildlife highlights. Take a look at our July wildlife sightings…
Gardens can be incredible places for wildlife, which is why the theme for our July photography competition was 'Garden Wildlife'. Take a look at the fantastic entries and winning images…
This month, St Michael's eco church highlights some of the struggles they face when trying to make their churchyard wilder.