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Festive Forest School Fun
We are all feeling the pinch this Christmas, but the children we work with have found that making decorations by hand using natural materials can feel equally as festive without breaking the bank…
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We are all feeling the pinch this Christmas, but the children we work with have found that making decorations by hand using natural materials can feel equally as festive without breaking the bank…
Discover some wonderful winter wildlife as part of 12 Days Wild
Sphagnum moss is a very special type of moss which is only found in wet acidic areas such as peatlands, in fact it creates the peat itself. Find out how it does this and why it matters…
The theme of November’s photography competition was ‘Shades of Autumn’, and all your wonderful entries did not disappoint!
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.
The month of November offered a fantastic opportunity to enjoy wildlife, let's take a look at some recent sightings from across the North West.
New Environmental Land Management Schemes described as vital by UK Government, but still - after six years of waiting - no detail is provided.
Our pioneering Rindle wetter farming trial is working to support nature as well as our climate.
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…