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Action for Insects: Why insects matter
Insects are everywhere, often overlooked, but playing vital roles in almost every ecosystem. Let the Wildlife Trust's Tom Hibbert introduce you to some of the miniature miracle-workers that…
Action for Insects: The wonder of dragonflies
Feisty and ferocious, dragonflies easily top their mythical counterparts when it comes to predatory prowess.
Time to take urgent action for insects
Everyone has their part to play in reversing the disastrous decline in some of our most easily overlooked wildlife.
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Supporters Day – Action for Nature 2023 – A Day of Inspiration
Emma Bartlet reflects on 2023's Supporter's Day; a day of recognising those who go above and beyond for nature and their community all year round.
Young people take action to improve Lancashire’s environment
Ambitious plans to improve the environment in and around the Fylde Coast in Lancashire will be spearheaded by young people, thanks to a new scheme which has brought funding into the area.
Water stick insect
The water stick insect looks just like a mantis. An underwater predator, it uses its front legs to catch its prey. Its tail acts as a kind of 'snorkel', so it can breathe in the water.…
Food for our insect hordes
There is an unwritten expectation that as I roam in these 30 days Wild, out on Chat Moss, that I will be a food source for many an insect.
Conservationists abuzz with new insect sightings in Lancashire and Merseyside
LWT conservationists are thrilled to have spotted a host of insects new to the region throughout 2018.