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What is Green Social Prescribing?
Our health is complex and can be affected by many things that doctors or medicine alone cannot treat. Green social prescribing can help - but what is it, and what does it have to do with wildlife…
Do you know your newt? Read on for facts and identification tips for your own newt knowledge, plus pointers on creating pond habitats.
October 10th is World Mental Health Day, and this year the theme is about mental health in the workplace.
Aspiring archaeologists from the Museum of Liverpool Emerging Archaeologist programme have been developing their skills at Lunt Meadows
We need YOU to join our helleborine hunt to help us map and identify these beautiful plant species. Part of the orchid family, we need to know which types are growing in our region, and where, to…
Andy Mather from The Greenhouse Project in Witton Park, Blackburn keeps us up to date with snippets from the project.
Our valued Vice-Chair trustee Hazel Ryan enjoys a day exploring the Lancashire Living Seas Wildlife Trail along Rossall point and Fleetwood.
Our Trust Vice-Chair, Hazel Ryan, shares her experience of visiting a hidden gem in Merseyside which needs your support
We are growing bulrushes on areas of re-wetted lowland agricultural peat, to investigate how we can reduce harmful carbon emissions from drained peatlands, whilst also keeping the land financially…
Rindle Field is a pioneering wetter farming (paludiculture) trial, investigating how traditional food crops can be grown on a re-wetted agricultural peatland.