Local children discover summer bug bonanza
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.
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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.
Bees, daisies, herring gulls and much rarer species have been recorded as part of a project to assess populations of urban wildlife in Merseyside.
A pair of one of the UK’s rarest birds, the Eurasian bittern, has successfully bred at Lunt Meadows nature reserve for the first time in the reserve’s short 10-year history.
We had to wait nearly a year but Anne Selby finally held her retirement party at Brockholes
Peatland conservation organisations and experts from across the world have joined together with the United Nations Environment Programme’s Global Peatlands Initiative (GPI) to pledge their…
This summer, we need green-fingered locals to help us grow wildflowers which will be planted out along the Kingfisher Trail in Bolton to help restore the woodland.
Local residents have discovered and recorded several new species of animal in North Manchester parks.
The Wildlife Trusts unveil 12 new nature recovery projects – restoring peatlands, saltmarsh, kelp forests, chalk grassland, wetlands and woods – to store carbon. Among them is Lancashire Wildlife…
The Wildlife Trusts cheer long fought-for arrival of first ever sea sanctuaries where all damaging activities will be banned.