
Exploring the Lancashire Living Seas Wildlife Trail
Our valued Vice-Chair trustee Hazel Ryan enjoys a day exploring the Lancashire Living Seas Wildlife Trail along Rossall point and Fleetwood.
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Our valued Vice-Chair trustee Hazel Ryan enjoys a day exploring the Lancashire Living Seas Wildlife Trail along Rossall point and Fleetwood.
The theme for July’s competition was ‘garden wildlife’ and the results are spectacular.
Alex Hubberstey from the Lancashire Peat Partnership gives us a round up of the exciting work that’s been going on to restore one of our most iconic upland peatlands; Darwen Moor.
It's time for the Olympics and Paralympics!
What British wildlife would make it on to Team GB though? 🥇
Summer is currently in full swing and there is plenty to see and do this month out on our reserves! Below are some of our top recommendations for things to see and do across our region this August…
Our Trust Vice-Chair, Hazel Ryan, shares her experience of visiting a hidden gem in Merseyside which needs your support
We are growing bulrushes on areas of re-wetted lowland agricultural peat, to investigate how we can reduce harmful carbon emissions from drained peatlands, whilst also keeping the land financially…
Rindle Field is a pioneering wetter farming (paludiculture) trial, investigating how traditional food crops can be grown on a re-wetted agricultural peatland.
Summer is finally here and so are the butterflies. Their return means it’s time for the Lancashire Wildlife Trust peatlands team to head out and survey the rare large heath butterfly on our…
The plants that live on our peatlands aren’t just any plants, they are all wonderfully unique and have adapted in incredible ways to survive and thrive on the harsh bog environment. But it turns…