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Sam Rayner and Lee Seymour tell us about their role in the West Pennines More Nature Partnership, and what their first few weeks have looked like...
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Sam Rayner and Lee Seymour tell us about their role in the West Pennines More Nature Partnership, and what their first few weeks have looked like...
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.
We round up some of the wildlife that have been sighted on our reserves throughout January.
We take a look at different species of wading birds, and which ones you can hope to spot on our nature reserves.
The rolling hills of the West Pennine Moors hold a special place in the hearts of many Lancastrians, but how much do you know about this special landscape?
Wet Willow Wildlife is our Species Survival Fund project enhancing wet willow habitats at landscape scale to support a multitude of species, including the wonderful willow tit, bees, moths,…
Wetter farming, also known as paludiculture, is the practice of farming land that had previously been drained but now has a restored naturally higher water table. But what do farmers think about…
The results are in for the last photography competition of 2024.