Creating a bright future for Greater Manchester’s woodland and hedgerows
Thanks to £350,000 funding from Manchester Airport Group a new 10 year project is working to restore, enhance and revive areas of woodland and hedgerows across the city region.
Thanks to £350,000 funding from Manchester Airport Group a new 10 year project is working to restore, enhance and revive areas of woodland and hedgerows across the city region.
One of Greater Manchester’s oldest semi-natural woodlands will be restored by The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside thanks to £5,000 from Manchester-based web hosting…
Thanks to funding from The Cardinal Partnership, the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside will be working to restore vital ponds, ditches and wetlands in Wythenshawe…
Local schools, residents and community centres are pitching in to transform their neighbourhood for wildlife.
Hundreds of native wild flowers have been planted by Manchester's local community to tackle loss of city wildlife and increase access to nature.
The My Wild City team have led families on several bug hunting events in North Manchester, which has discovered new wildlife species for the city.
Local residents have discovered and recorded several new species of animal in North Manchester parks.
The Wildlife Trust has launched a new project which will create pathways for wildlife and link favourite nature spots in North Manchester following a grant from the Cadent Foundation.
Watching wildlife from your window is a life saver and has helped people to escape from their lockdown isolation during the Coronavirus pandemic, our new report has revealed.
Nature brings people together and together we can achieve some amazing things for our local wildlife. During such uncertain times it is important to foster a sense of community, and taking part in…