Polytunnels are growing places
It’s been a bumper summer in the Brockholes polytunnel with Lindsay Griffiths and her fellow volunteers providing lots of wild and wonderful plants.
Badger by Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
It’s been a bumper summer in the Brockholes polytunnel with Lindsay Griffiths and her fellow volunteers providing lots of wild and wonderful plants.
A plant has been found on Astley Moss, 150 years since it was last recorded there.
The huge fire that is ravaging Saddleworth Moor will have dire consequences for wildlife and will mean major habitat work in future years.
A plan to cull ravens in Lancashire and four other English counties has shocked naturalists at the Wildlife Trust.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust welcomes possibility of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones
Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust and The Lancashire Wildlife Trust bagged an award at the first national, Children and Young People Mental Health (CYPMH) Awards ceremony which was held to…
Lancashire Wildlife Trust have received a generous £116K from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, to deliver another year of their Forest School Project across Manchester and Liverpool. The…
A new era has landed at one of our most popular nature reserves – on the back of three lorries.
His Royal Highness Prince Harry went down to the woods today and had a wonderful surprise when he met young people on the Myplace project at Brockholes.
Just six years after opening its gates to the public Brockholes nature reserve has just celebrated its one millionth visitor!