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.
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.
Essential maintenance work on paths at a West Lancashire nature reserve will open up opportunities for people to explore and meet new wildlife.
Look – a boatman! Keira’s delight in learning about unusual creatures is even more special when she can find them herself.
Who says the coast should be saved for summer? When the temperature drops and the crowds disperse, you’re left with a wonderfully wild, windswept landscape that’s ripe for rambling.
Golden bog moss has been discovered on Lancashire's Winmarleigh Moss for the first time in 150 years!
Even the walk to school counts as part of the 30 Days Wild adventure for mosslands birder Dave Steel
What can the UK and India learn from each other when it comes to wildlife conservation? Youth Council member Anish reflects on the state of nature in both countries from back home in Bengaluru.…
Peatlands across Lancashire, Cumbria and Greater Manchester will be identified and investigated thanks to thousands of pounds of ‘discovery’ funding from the Government’s Nature for Climate…
I was schmoozing at a conference in Nottingham yesterday, meeting up with lovely colleagues from around the country who are also 30 Days Wilding.
Manchester is going wild - and setting the standard for cities all over the United Kingdom with our new My Wild City project.
People understanding how much wildlife and biodiversity is in their gardens has become vital to both the City Nature Challenge and wildlife recording in general.
For 30 days I’ve decided to look at things a little differently and learn something new about old things.