Blast from the Past: A lifeline for our native bees
In this special blog, we revisit a 1998 Lapwing article to explore how even the smallest garden can become a vital refuge for native bees — from early spring queens to solitary species, and the…
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In this special blog, we revisit a 1998 Lapwing article to explore how even the smallest garden can become a vital refuge for native bees — from early spring queens to solitary species, and the…
Bluetongue is an insect-borne disease that can affect animals such as cattle, sheep and goats. Find out more about the disease and how we are preparing for it.
Across Lancashire, Manchester, and North Merseyside, gardens are becoming sanctuaries for nature. From balconies to backyards, supporters are planting wildflowers, building ponds, and letting…
Explore and enjoy the outdoors this 30 Days Wild by trying a sensory adventure
In this personal letter our CEO, Tom Burditt, shares his deep concern about the UK Government’s new Planning and Infrastructure Bill – and how you can take action to protect our precious wildlife…
Great Crested Newt eggs have been found in a newly restored pond at Cutacre nature reserve in Wigan, proving our habitat restoration is working.
Our Fundraising Manager, Lucy, details a thrilling evening bat detecting with some incredibly generous supporters.