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Wildlife Trust in cautious welcome to new plan
Conservationists have welcomed the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework as a “positive approach” to wildlife in the county.
Badger by Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Conservationists have welcomed the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework as a “positive approach” to wildlife in the county.
Liverpool is going green for 2019 and encouraging people to care for their natural world.
Plans for HS2, a multi-billion pound, high speed railway line from London to Manchester, are creating huge concerns for conservationists in the North West.
One of Britain’s youngest nature reserves is growing up and is ready to share its secrets.
2018 has been one of our most exciting years yet. Thanks to our amazing members, supporters, volunteers, staff, partners and funders, we have achieved more than we ever thought possible.
The Wildlife Trusts call for major improvements to draft Environment Bill to put nature into recovery.
Thieves have again caused a major setback to work on Salford’s wildest nature reserve.
Wildlife Watch groups are an exciting way to explore local wildlife close to home and share moments with other really wild children!
From willow weaving workshops to inspiring talks about conquering the plastic crisis, our 2018 Volunteer Conference was a huge success.
We are currently experiencing a squirrel pox outbreak in Formby, in the Lifeboat Road area.