Latest wildlife sightings on our reserves - April 2026
Our butterflies are back! As are many spring and summer migrant birds, plus our familiar favourite resident wildlife, like kestrels at Brockholes and barn owls at Lunt Meadows. Explore the…
Common darter by Alan Wright
Our butterflies are back! As are many spring and summer migrant birds, plus our familiar favourite resident wildlife, like kestrels at Brockholes and barn owls at Lunt Meadows. Explore the…
In this guest blog, Horticulturist Kevin Line teaches us about herb-robert (geranium robertanium), a native wildflower with plenty of benefits to wildlife as well as a fascinating history in…
The results for April's photography competition are in! Discover the winning images under this month's theme, Waterways and Wetlands.
Nestled on the edge of the West Pennine Moors, Longworth Clough is one of Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s hidden gems. This peaceful reserve offers visitors a chance to escape into nature, with a rich…
With two bank holidays and a half term, May is the perfect time of year to get out and about to explore the natural world. Here are our top recommendations for things to see and do this May.
The Silent Right to Roam project in Darwen, is a celebration and exploration of the working-class heritage of the Jubilee Tower on Darwen Moor, connecting people who may not already have an…
One of the largest costs to upland peatland restoration is the purchase of plug plants, most often sphagnum mosses due to the number needed to restore habitats. Back in 2024 Lancashire Wildlife…
Being in your garden watching birds feed on the many varieties of food on feeders and splash in the bath is one of the joys of life, whether you live in the town or country.
My name is Oliver Hill. I have been working alongside the Lancashire Wildlife Trust for half a year. The reason I am writing this blog is to show the work that I have done with the Trust and the…
Frozen kettles and a busy Winter at the Greenhouses. Lynne Goodacre provides us with an update.