Know your newt!
Do you know your newt? Read on for facts and identification tips for your own newt knowledge, plus pointers on creating pond habitats.
Do you know your newt? Read on for facts and identification tips for your own newt knowledge, plus pointers on creating pond habitats.
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.
The days may be getting colder and the nights longer, but there is still plenty to see and do at our nature reserves and beyond over the next month!
Walking 9 miles along Morecambe Bay from Arnside to Grange Lorna, Fiona, Danny and Becky took on a fundraising challenge to Step Up for Wildlife!
Rory and his dog Cooper raised £229 walking the Kingfisher Trail from Phillips Park in Bury to Jumbles Reservoir in Bolton to support the Lancashire Wildlife Trust.
Local Landscapes was the theme for September’s photography competition, and we received some incredible entries.
October 10th is World Mental Health Day, and this year the theme is about mental health in the workplace.
As we drift into autumn so many wildlife spectacles await us, none more so than amazing birds of prey soaring above our nature reserves in Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside.
The West Pennine Moors is an area filled with amazing nature and wildlife spectacles, none more so than a secret waterfall. Discover why some wild places need to stay wild...
Stephen Cartwright remembers John Anderton, a long term volunteer and supporter of Lancashire Wildlife Trust, whose dedication and passion made a huge difference for wildlife.