Autumn Reads
As we celebrate the autumn equinox, nature lovers from all over the Lancashire Wildlife Trust share their favourite wild reads. As summer comes to an end and we spend more time indoors, this is…
As we celebrate the autumn equinox, nature lovers from all over the Lancashire Wildlife Trust share their favourite wild reads. As summer comes to an end and we spend more time indoors, this is…
This weekend the UK will be welcoming song-lovers from across the globe as Liverpool hosts the Eurovision Song Contest. But Eurovision fans aren’t the only visitors flocking to our shores ... Lunt…
Our trainee, Emma talks about the changes that spring brings to Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve and how the abundance of growth and new life would have been important to our Mesolithic predecessors.…
As the dark, cold days of winter finally start to fade, it’s time to head outside and enjoy nature’s wonderful signs of spring.
Discover some wonderful winter wildlife as part of 12 Days Wild
Sometimes, getting outdoors simply isn’t possible. Those gloomy winter days call for a cup of something warm and a gentle activity to soothe the soul.
From starling murmurations at Brockholes to resplendent short-eared owls in full flight at Lunt Meadows, here are some of the top winter wildlife spectacles you can see in our region this season…
Fearsomely false or terrifyingly true? Are you ready to be horrified by our spooky wildlife quiz?
Winter is a wonderful time to see wildlife, particularly for fans of our feathered friends. Our lakes, rivers, reservoirs and coasts are a winter home for an estimated 2.1 million ducks!
What’s your favourite thing about autumn? Ours is fungi, and there are so many weird and wonderful wild mushrooms and moulds appearing at the moment that it’d be a crime not to go for a fungi walk…