Wet Willow Wildlife: End of project blog
Senior Project Officer, Fiona Sunners, sums up the achievements of the two-year Wet Willow Wildlife project – for both nature and people.
Common darter by Alan Wright
Senior Project Officer, Fiona Sunners, sums up the achievements of the two-year Wet Willow Wildlife project – for both nature and people.
For developers, the requirements for Biodiversity Net Gain add a layer of complexity to planning developments, and additional cost factors. This blog will explain some key considerations behind…
This Mental Health Awareness Week, Nature and Wellbeing Project Officer Chloe Orford-Desmond lets us in to the secret perk of helping others.
The arrival of spring heralds the arrival of many of nature’s highlights, not least the emergence of queen bumblebees. Senior Communications Officer Jenny Bennion delves into their world.
As Sir David Attenborough turns 100, The Wildlife Trusts’ Chief Executive Craig Bennett reflects on his monumental impact on UK wildlife conservation
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.