Meet our Education Team
Connecting people with nature is at the heart of everything we do. Every year, our Education Team inspires thousands of children and young people across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside…
Connecting people with nature is at the heart of everything we do. Every year, our Education Team inspires thousands of children and young people across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside…
This Volunteers’ Week, we’re celebrating the people at the heart of red squirrel conservation: the volunteers of the Red Squirrel Recovery Network.
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…
Frozen kettles and a busy Winter at the Greenhouses. Lynne Goodacre provides us with an update.
Dr. Suma Mani from Manchester Metropolitan University talks about how the water table is key in both reducing greenhouse gas emissions and growing food on our wetter farming trial site.
Out team have been working hard at Little Woolden Moss, improving the condition of vital wet woodland habitat that surrounds the peat, improving the site for willow tits, one of Britain's…
Squirrel pox devastated Formby’s red squirrel populations quickly and quietly. Learn about what happened and how conservation work is supporting their recovery.
We are delighted to introduce our new Director of Nature Recovery, Dr. Rachael Antwis. Read all about her fascinating career and the journey to Lancashire Wildlife Trust.