The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside are launching their biggest ever fundraising appeal, ‘Step up for Wildlife’, to raise £300,000 to help combat the biodiversity crisis locally
Watch Out! There may be a poorly Hedgehog about!
Hedgehogs are now emerging from their hibernation, and if you see one out during the day and it looks like it’s wobbly, or staying still, looking like they are sun bathing, they may need your help
Spot the birdie! Williamson Park “Big Garden Birdwatch” help needed
How many different types of bird do you think live in Lancaster’s Williamson Park? The Friends of Williamson Park highest count in the last six years has been 21, but perhaps can they beat that this year, with your help
Celebrate the the Mysteries of Bird Migration to Morecambe Bay
As we say goodbye to summer and the nights begin to draw in, thousands of shorebirds including ducks, geese and waders are undertaking incredible journeys to reach the sanctuary of […]
Let’s Hear it for the Hare
A project to estimate the population of brown hares in the North West has been a huge success with more than 700 sightings. But it’s been hard work for volunteers […]
Endangered Moth Spotted In Lancashire
An endangered moth species has been recorded by the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside on Warton Crag Nature Reserve, the first record for the reserve. The Barred […]