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…
Common darter by Alan Wright
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…
There are some places that quietly surprise you. At first glance, Lunt Meadows appears to be a vast site of water, reedbeds and open skies on the edge of Liverpool. However, spend a little time…
Wildlife photographer Delphine transformed her passion for capturing local wildlife into a fundraiser for Lancashire Wildlife Trust. By selling her photographs within her community, she raised…
At The Wildlife Trusts we campaign for a wilder future, where everyone can benefit from and enjoy wildlife near them. We have a long history of campaigning for positive change for nature and…
Lancashire Wildlife Trust was invited to speak at the annual BASIS - The British Association for Sustainable Sport conference. Our Director of Development gave the following practical advice for…
You can vote on the new wildlife faces of our bank notes. Let’s dive in to the Bank of England’s shortlist of 18 species…
This Volunteers’ Week, we’re celebrating the people at the heart of red squirrel conservation: the volunteers of the Red Squirrel Recovery Network.
Hidden away between the villages of Winmarleigh and Cockerham lies one of Lancashire’s most remarkable landscapes.
As part of Volunteers' Week (Monday 1st June - Sunday 7th June 2026), our Volunteer Manager Emma reflects on the incredible contributions made towards our work in helping nature’s recovery…
My back garden is my safe space, small and surrounded by stone walls – the lush green carpet of geraniums and the lawn are now being joined by spots of colour from ox-eye daisy and thistle.