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Robin perched upon a snow covered gate post

The meaning of membership

As we welcome in the new year, Hazel has been reflecting on the experiences she had with LWT in 2024 and why membership is so vital to the Trust.

Brockholes Children

Supporter Story - Inflexion Foundation

As we progress towards our £300,000 appeal target, our team share the stories of how we are using generous donations we have already received to bring back our lost wildlife, create nature…

Light on the Wing Book Cover

Light on the Wing

Irene Amiet is a free-lance writer, international photographer and incredible supporter of The Lancashire Wildlife Trust with donations being made with every sale of her beautiful coffee table…

Eades Meadow Andy Bartlett

How to make tax-efficient donations

We can help you make the most of your gifts for wildlife. Our fundraising team can advise on a variety of ways to boost your donations.

Willow tit by Dave Steel

Reflective and hopeful

The final day and a time to reflect and not just on the past #12DaysWild out on Chat Moss but, owing to where I visited today, my reflections went back decade after decade of my life.

Reed bunting by Dave Steel

A mossland Christmas tree

As if I needed a reminder that the penultimate day of this LWT #12DaysWild journey was upon me, the hedge posing as a long line of Christmas trees was suddenly devoid of all its decorative baubles…

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