What's hiding in your plant pots?
Have you made the switch to peat-free compost? But where else hidden peat could be lurking in some of your home and garden favourites?
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Have you made the switch to peat-free compost? But where else hidden peat could be lurking in some of your home and garden favourites?
Conserving wild spaces for nature has been the leading way to protect biodiversity for hundreds of years. While the idea of keeping nature safe in pockets of greenery is an attractive one,…
Birds are beginning to nest, and not all of them in trees. Many birds nest on the ground and it’s really important to avoid disturbing them. We’re here to help you learn more about ground nesting-…
Felicity Paris has been transforming her garden in Withington for wildlife for the last five-years. In this blog she shares what she has been up to and how local wildlife has benefitted.
My Wild City Project Officer, Hilary Wood, tells us about her wildlife-friendly allotment plot. From seedlings to slugs, cabbages to caterpillars, growing vegetables and flowers in harmony with…
Spring has sprung and our nature reserves are full of life! Check out our latest wildlife sightings and see what you could spot during your next wild day out.
March’s photography competition theme was ‘Signs of Spring’, and we received a delightful array of uplifting images that showcased the wondrous nature of the season.
Steve Garland, chair of Lancashire Wildlife Trust and beetle expert, explores the world of these incredible, armoured insects.
This month, St Michael's eco church is celebrating the joys of spring, and the upcoming Easter of course.
Peatlands - boggy desolate wastelands, or climate change crushing, biodiversity boosting, flood fighting, super habitats?