Conservation grazing introduced at Freshfield Dune Heath
New fencing introduced at Freshfield Dune Heath will allow cattle, sheep and goats to safely and effectively help to manage this rare and precious habitat for wildlife.
Badger by Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
New fencing introduced at Freshfield Dune Heath will allow cattle, sheep and goats to safely and effectively help to manage this rare and precious habitat for wildlife.
A statement from Lancashire Wildlife Trust
We are delighted that a controversial plan to build over 800 houses on an area of precious lowland peatland in Greater Manchester have been…
Our wonderful grazing cattle are helping us to trial “no fence” technology as part of the Lancashire Wildlife Trust Conservation grazing project.
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