Lancashire Wildlife Trust welcomes Lord Lieutenant
This week our peat team along with farmers Cam and Lisa Edwards from Goose Meadow Farming Ltd welcomed Amanda Parker, the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire to show her our paludiculture trial in West…
Badger by Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
This week our peat team along with farmers Cam and Lisa Edwards from Goose Meadow Farming Ltd welcomed Amanda Parker, the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire to show her our paludiculture trial in West…
Once the site of a huge open cast mine, Sandyforth in Wigan is now brimming with life - including the new arrival of five English longhorn conservation grazing cattle.
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.
On Saturday 25 April, naturalist, presenter and Championing Nature Ambassador Steve Backshall visited The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside in Wythenshawe Hall and…
We would like to inform you of the next stage of the important and exciting work to improve access and wildlife viewing areas on our popular Mere Sands Wood nature reserve.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust has received a grant from Veolia Environmental Trust's Landfill Communities Fund to bring lost peatland plants back to our reserve in Rainford.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust is thrilled to partner with Chesnara plc to enable restoration work for birdlife at Brockholes.
We are sorry to hear of the passing of our great friend and colleague Terry Jolly, who volunteered for the Lancashire Wildlife Trust for close to 15 years.
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…
A new herd of Cheviot goats have joined our conservation grazing project, helping to manage our nature reserves for wildlife.