Blog: Molly Toal

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Sunset over a pool at Lunt Meadows with ducks and geese silhouetted in the water

Why Does Lunt Meadows Flood?

Lunt Meadows is best known as a wetland nature reserve, but it has another extremely important function: to protect nearby communities from the devasting effects of flooding.

A bittern in reeds

Boom bang a bang bittern

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…

A beautiful China-mark moth resting on two leaves

Meet the moths of our wetlands and reedbeds

Moths are often overlooked, misunderstood and under-appreciated insects, yet our wetlands and reedbeds are home to some incredibly beautiful and really important moth species.

A honeybee with pollen baskets flying towards a dandelion

A fine and dandy flower

Dandelions are one of the most easily-recognised flowers, so why aren’t they more popular? It's time to fix this fantastic flowers image problem.

forest school elf day

Nobody spreads Christmas cheer quite like they do here

With Christmas around the corner, our Forest School Officer Trisha McGlynn has been getting into the festive spirit at Forest School in our latest blog. She shares the fun the children had on an…

tree planting forest school

A field to a forest

Sometimes transforming an area into a wildlife-friendly spot can be a daunting prospect but it doesn’t take much to encourage wildlife to move in. Read about how Bedford Primary in Bootle have…

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