Access Heysham Moss
Our Heysham Moss nature reserve has undergone a number of access improvements thanks to funding from the Lancashire Environmental Fund.
Our Heysham Moss nature reserve has undergone a number of access improvements thanks to funding from the Lancashire Environmental Fund.
Cross Hill Quarry nature reserve has seen an area of its precious wildflower meadow dug up to create jumps for mountain bikes.
Our Rindle wetter farming trial has just been planted up with this years crop of celery and lettuce. But how do you grow crops on a peat bog, and why would you even try?
At Aughton Woods nature is being given a helping hand to restore this collection of semi-natural and ancient woodlands and wildflower meadows.
How do you sow seeds on re-wetted farmland? By drone!
A rescue plan to reverse the decline in the population of a tiny bird is being hatched in North West woodlands.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust and Save Greater Manchester Green Belt teamed up to host a virtual Environmental Hustings on Monday, 15th April.
Lancashire Wildlife Trust has announced its acceptance into the Green Match Fund with The Big Give. This will amplify support for the Wet Willow Wildlife Project, which is part of its Step Up for…
Our partnership project, The Bay, has been awarded a £5000 grant to engage Morecambe residents with raising awareness of disturbance to wildlife around the coast.