
Latest wildlife sightings – May 2022
May was a bug bonanza! Our latest wildlife sightings from across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside have been dominated by buzzing, flitting, shimmering insects.
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May was a bug bonanza! Our latest wildlife sightings from across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside have been dominated by buzzing, flitting, shimmering insects.
This year, our Youth Council have been busy planning how to get as many people involved in No Mow May as possible. Whether you own a garden or not, there are plenty of ways to get involved and…
We’re full of the joys of spring, and wildlife is too. Migratory birds are arriving, dragonflies are emerging and the weather is finally brightening up.
Dogs played a central role in our history - and they're still a vitally important part of our conservation work today.
When it comes to going peat-free in our gardens, grabbing a bag of peat-free compost is an easy step to take, but sometimes finding peat-free plants can be a bit trickier. We speak to some…
As brighter weather arrives and the natural world begins to transform, there are signs of spring all around us. We received an unbelievable selection of spring themed images this month, which…
After what felt like a very long, wet winter, our staff and visitors were overjoyed to feel the arrival of spring – and we think it’s safe to say the wildlife on our nature reserves was, too!
This month, St Michael's eco church has burst into life, as signs of spring begin to emerge across the church grounds.
This year's Wild About Gardens theme is 'Swifts, Swallows and House Martins' - birds that all depend on our gardens.
We often talk about the importance of not disturbing wildlife, but what does it actually mean?