Boggy bulrushes sprouting in wetter farming trial
Our first wetter farming trial crop of bulrushes are growing well on a re-wetted peatland in Greater Manchester.
Badger by Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Our first wetter farming trial crop of bulrushes are growing well on a re-wetted peatland in Greater Manchester.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust (LWT) is thrilled to announce its participation in the Big Give Christmas Challenge, an exciting opportunity to double every donation made during the week-long campaign…
An area of important wildflower grassland at Cross Hill Quarry nature reserve has been severely damaged after being repeatedly dug up to create jumps for mountain bikes.
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside has received a share of £3.5million from Co-op and their charity, the Co-op Foundation, to continue a pioneering wetter farming…
We’re excited to announce the start of works on our latest wetter farming project, growing bulrushes on an area of re-wetted agricultural peat near Liverpool.
We are excited to announce that Seaforth Nature Reserve will receive £50,000 as part of the Step Up for Wildlife appeal.
Our Heysham Moss nature reserve has undergone a number of access improvements thanks to funding from the Lancashire Environmental Fund.
Cross Hill Quarry nature reserve has seen an area of its precious wildflower meadow dug up to create jumps for mountain bikes.