Latest wildlife sightings – January 2019
Winter is far from grim up north. There has been a flurry of activity over the past couple of months, with some really exciting wildlife sightings at our nature reserves and nearby sites.
Winter is far from grim up north. There has been a flurry of activity over the past couple of months, with some really exciting wildlife sightings at our nature reserves and nearby sites.
Through snow, mud, sand or soil, animals (and humans) cannot hide their tracks or footprints. But how do we know what tracks we are looking at?
Did you know that January and February are said to be some of the most difficult and depressing months of the year? With spring seeming so far out of reach, we asked our Myplace team to share with…
Foxes are one of our most fascinating mammals and we’re still learning new things about their secretive lives. Let’s take a look at some interesting fox facts.
Close encounters with wildlife don't always happen out in the wilderness. There's plenty of excitement to be had on the high street, too.
Sand dunes aren’t just a feature of exotic deserts – we have our very own sand dune systems in Lancashire and Merseyside. But how did they form, and why are sand dunes so important?
Have you ever wondered what hedgehogs get up to when night falls? Our volunteer, David Merry, has written a lovely poem about a fun-filled hoggy celebration.
BBQs aren't just for summer. Forest School and Communications Officer Molly Toal chats about the benefits of outdoor cooking with youngsters.