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Training dogs to help the reds
On 29th June, Red Squirrels United staff and volunteers attended a workshop on training conservation detection dogs, specifically looking at whether dogs can help us to detect dead red squirrels…
A day at Brockholes
Myplace participant, Michelle, shares how our new online ecotherapy sessions gave her the confidence to visit Brockholes Nature Reserve for the very first time.
Mesolithic and modern dogs at Lunt Meadows
Dogs played a central role in our history - and they're still a vitally important part of our conservation work today.
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Spot the moths at Brockholes
Brockholes is buzzing with life already this summer and it has been such a thrill to watch the reserve as it has transitioned beautifully from season to season.
A brief history of Brockholes
Brockholes has been open for over ten years, and we have been delighted to witness its remarkable growth! While the reserve is still relatively young in nature's timeline, it has already…
Cycling at Brockholes
Nurturing Nature at Brockholes: Update 1
Reserve Officer, Lorna Bennett, keeps us up to date on the latest habitat improvement works at Brockholes.
Nurturing Nature at Brockholes Nature Reserve
Lorna Bennett, Reserve Officer at Brockholes, takes us through some of the exciting habitat improvement works happening at Brockholes nature reserve this winter.
Lancashire Local History at Brockholes
Andrew Robinson tells us about his experience as a Brockholes volunteer and the background of the new Local Lancashire History Walks that he leads.
Brockholes Volunteers making a difference
One of the reasons Brockholes nature reserve has continued to develop into one of the region’s premier wildlife sites, is because of the fantastic and often unheralded work that our weekly…