12 Days Wild 2025 with Youth Leads UK
As part of Youth Leads UK, we have been taking part in 12 days of Wild between Christmas and the 5th January. We have stepped outside and noticed the wildlife in these cold weeks. We have taken…
Common darter by Alan Wright
As part of Youth Leads UK, we have been taking part in 12 days of Wild between Christmas and the 5th January. We have stepped outside and noticed the wildlife in these cold weeks. We have taken…
Embracing winter wonders and exploring our nature reserves in the chilled splendour of February offers more than you might imagine. Here we recommend our favourite things to see and do in February…
The chaos of December is the perfect excuse to get out on one of nature reserves to find some calm and solace in nature. Despite busy calendars, our visitors have shared some striking photographs…
Squirrel pox devastated Formby’s red squirrel populations quickly and quietly. Learn about what happened and how conservation work is supporting their recovery.
The Great Manchester Wetlands is a is a 185-square mile Nature Improvement Area, made up of a variety of special and important habitats.
There is something about an early dog walk in the dark and chill of a winter morning.
Despite the chilly temperatures, January offers unique opportunities to witness the incredible resilience of nature. Here, we recommend some of our favourite things to see and do in January.
The results are in for the last photography competition of the year!
Allan Johnston of the Tweeddale Red Squirrel Network shares his insights as we celebrate the remarkable return of red squirrels to areas of the Scottish Borders they once thrived in. This case…
Escape artist by name, escape artist by nature; the story of Houdini perfectly captures the inspirational resilience we hope to achieve within The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester, &…