Youth Council lead the way
Youth Advocacy Officer, Eleanor, tells us about her new role at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and shares what the 2021 Youth Council have been up to so far.
Common darter by Alan Wright
Youth Advocacy Officer, Eleanor, tells us about her new role at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and shares what the 2021 Youth Council have been up to so far.
This month's photo competition theme was ‘Your Favourites’, and we received an amazing selection of images which illustrated the wonderful diversity of wildlife and wild places in our region…
The warm April weather seemed to give spring a bit of a boost and there certainly wasn’t a shortage of wildlife sightings at our nature reserves.
It's no secret that bees are declining across the UK, but what's the picture like in Lancashire? Lancashire Wildlife Trust bee expert, Ben Hargreaves, discusses the gains and losses.
Forest School Project Officer Trish discusses the importance of keeping children active, nourished and connected with nature during the Easter holidays.
Conservation is the preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment and of wildlife so why is it that we fell trees?
This month, St Michael's eco church is taking action for insects and delighting in the activity of spring birds.
Have you made the switch to peat-free compost? But where else hidden peat could be lurking in some of your home and garden favourites?
Conserving wild spaces for nature has been the leading way to protect biodiversity for hundreds of years. While the idea of keeping nature safe in pockets of greenery is an attractive one,…
Birds are beginning to nest, and not all of them in trees. Many birds nest on the ground and it’s really important to avoid disturbing them. We’re here to help you learn more about ground nesting-…