Snoozing the winter away: our guide to hibernation
During the dark, damp, cold winter months the thought of hibernation can sound very appealing – tuck yourself away somewhere nice and cosy and sleep until spring arrives. But is that really what…
Common darter by Alan Wright
As we celebrate the Winter Solstice, nature lovers from all over the Lancashire Wildlife Trust share their favourite wild reads. As we go into hibernation and we spend more time indoors, this is…
Forest School is magical every day, come rain or shine and throughout every season. However, Charlotte Hamilton, Forest School Leader, reflects on the last twelve weeks working with a reception…
Now in its fifth year, we conducted our annual Hedgehog Hotspots survey once again this autumn. Hundreds of you took the time to report your sightings; here’s what we learned about how hedgehogs…
The dark nights are drawing in, the frost is starting to bite, and nature is certainly preparing for winter.
In his final blog from Heysham Nature Reserve, Alan Wright sees a wildlife spectacle and seeks some of the many birds recorded on the reserve.
The National Trust are a vital member of the Lancashire Peat Partnership, find out about their amazing work restoring Holcombe Moor.
One of the most empowering ways you can make an impact on the climate and nature crisis is by lobbying your MP. Not sure how? Here’s a quick guide.
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, but not always the most eco-friendly. Thankfully there are lots of ways you can have yourself an eco little Christmas without losing that festive…