Carbon Landscape end of project blog
After five amazing years the Carbon Landscape project has come to an end. Find out what we have achieved and enjoy some of our highlights.
Common darter by Alan Wright
After five amazing years the Carbon Landscape project has come to an end. Find out what we have achieved and enjoy some of our highlights.
We face an urgent nature and climate crisis. The situation is dire, with more than one in ten species in England on the brink of extinction and the UK amongst the most nature-depleted countries in…
This month as part of our 60 for 60 celebrations, local artists joined together at Brockholes Nature Reserve to showcase their work inspired by the nature and landscapes of our region.
The 2020s are a time of great uncertainty and our actions in this decade will determine if we experience, or avoid, a catastrophic collapse in global biodiversity and runaway climate change.…
Autumn has a special kind of magic, setting tree leaves alight and spurring wildlife into a foraging frenzy. It’s the perfect time to get outside and experience the wonders of nature, and luckily…
This month’s photography competition theme was ‘Dragonflies and Damselflies’, and we received a fabulous selection of images.
For many birdwatchers, things are just hotting up! We might be reaching the end of summer, but this is when a group of birds known as waders start to appear on our shores. Here are ten waders to…
Karen introduces us to one of her favourite solitary wasps, the genus Ectemnius.
Come and celebrate 60 years of nature conservation by visiting our special art exhibition at Brockholes Nature Reserve this September.
Last month’s photography competition theme was ‘Garden Wildlife’. To many people's surprise gardens are home to an abundance of breathtaking wildlife. As a result, we received some wonderful…