Connecting with local wildlife during lockdown has saved lives
Watching wildlife from your window is a life saver and has helped people to escape from their lockdown isolation during the Coronavirus pandemic, our new report has revealed.
Watching wildlife from your window is a life saver and has helped people to escape from their lockdown isolation during the Coronavirus pandemic, our new report has revealed.
The Myplace team have been providing local communities with free growing kits during the lockdown period to help people connect with wildlife at home.
Quality time outside makes us all feel better and the Lancashire Wildlife Trust's Myplace and School Grounds teams have been working to provide NHS staff and patients with a space to unwind…
Staying connected to each other and to the outside world has never been more important than right now. We are proud to be offering a way to do just that with our free online ecotherapy sessions.…
The UK’s top civil servant for the environment paid a visit to two Bolton beauty spots today to see how to protect and make use of green areas.
Yesterday we joined school children, farmers, grandparents, surfers and many more passionate individuals in a mass lobby for urgent action on nature declines and climate change.
Running 6 marathons in a year is something most people wouldn’t even contemplate, but that’s exactly what Steve Tingle is doing this year, all in aid of the Myplace project.