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Wirral’s Wonderful Waders!
Did you know that in autumn and winter, Wirral’s coastline is one of the best places in the country to see huge numbers of wading birds such as knots, dunlins, curlews, sanderlings, oystercatchers…
Wirral’s wonderful waders!
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to be taking part in the second Wirral Wader Festival this October, when vast numbers of wading birds will flock to the borough’s unique coastline.
Living with spiders
Every autumn, headlines warn about spiders invading our homes. But what’s the real story with our eight-legged neighbours?
Wirral Wildlife presented with Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service
Wirral Wildlife, a local volunteer group of Cheshire Wildlife Trust, received their Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service this month.
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Wirral Wildlife Wins Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service
It has been announced that Wirral Wildlife, a local volunteer group of Cheshire Wildlife Trust, has won a Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. The official announcement was made by Buckingham…
Our work at sea
Give our seas better protection - HPMAs
Cheshire Wildlife Trust say Wirral’s wildlife has not been considered in Local Plan
Cheshire Wildlife Trust have issued a stark warning to Wirral Council on the impact of their proposed development options on Wirral’s wildlife put forward in their local plan.
Statement on significant increase in people gathering shellfish on the Wirral
There has been a significant increase in people gathering shellfish, including cockles, during low tide at Leasowe and Moreton on the Wirral.
Wildlife organisations take action for declining coastal butterfly on Wirral
Cheshire Wildlife Trust have planted sea holly on Red Rocks Nature Reserve with support from Chester Zoo and Butterfly Conservation Cheshire and Wirral Branch.