First national Marine and Coastal Wildlife Code launched
The government has launched England’s first-ever national Marine and Coastal Wildlife Code which offers friendly advice and guidance to help people visit the coast responsibly.
The government has launched England’s first-ever national Marine and Coastal Wildlife Code which offers friendly advice and guidance to help people visit the coast responsibly.
Six nations have come together to find solutions to the challenges nature is facing across the Irish Sea
Collaboration across national borders is essential to achieve a well-managed and…
More than 500 barrels of crude oil leaked from a cracked pipeline yesterday afternoon and is moving towards Lancashire and Merseyside.
The Wildlife Trusts cheer long fought-for arrival of first ever sea sanctuaries where all damaging activities will be banned.
Seeds of hope planted but root and branch change on mammoth scale still needed, say The Wildlife Trusts
We back a new form of protection for the sea and are calling on Government for an ambitious delivery plan for Highly Protected Marine Areas within a year.
Despite the beauty of the Fylde coast, its beaches still end up scattered with litter that's washed in from the sea or been tossed aside by careless visitors. However, we're turning this…
On Sunday 29 September BBC viewers will see the Fylde sand dunes immortalised in all their rugged, windswept glory in brand new WWII drama, World on Fire, starring Helen Hunt and Sean Bean.
Spot seals, search the strandline for shark egg cases and ramble those rockpools this summer!
Rare and mysterious creatures will be protected in Lancashire’s estuaries, which have become part of a network of wildlife havens that will surround the UK.