Blast from the past: Woodland fungi
Back in 1996, Lapwing magazine invited readers to explore the secret world of woodland fungi, from puffballs and toadstools to the underground networks linking trees together. Nearly thirty years…
Common darter by Alan Wright
Back in 1996, Lapwing magazine invited readers to explore the secret world of woodland fungi, from puffballs and toadstools to the underground networks linking trees together. Nearly thirty years…
Liv Symes from materials science company Ponda® talks about the devastating impact that fast fashion is having on the planet, and how their innovative Biopuff® material is helping Lancashire…
As the seasons turn, we see a transition in the wildlife on our reserves. Share in on the nature moments that people have spotted at our nature reserves across Lancashire, Manchester and North…
Three young nature lovers from Woolston Park raised £100 for red squirrel conservation by selling handmade crafts and running a raffle at their local Easter Extravaganza. Their creativity and…
Back in the 1990s, Lapwing magazine encouraged readers to look more closely at bats darting through the dusk sky. From tiny pipistrelles to sleek noctules, these night-time hunters captured…
In this guest blog, Horticulturist Kevin Line teaches us all about yarrow (Achillea millefolium), a native wildflower which holds a wealth of beneficial qualities for pollinators, its neighbouring…
Our round-up of latest wildlife sightings from across our reserves in August is here!
From hares and kingfishers, to ospreys and common lizards, see what's about this month across…
In this special blog we revisit a 1995 Lapwing article: exploring how red squirrel conservation began and how Lancashire Wildlife Trust is still protecting reds today — from caring for Houdini the…