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School visits to our nature reserves
A giant swift soars through Macclesfield Town Centre
Cheshire Wildlife Trust have created a giant swift within a wildflower meadow in Macclesfield to raise awareness of declining species in the UK.
GRIT Studios: The story so far
Sophie from GRIT Studios shares her story of getting the whole community involved in transforming their street.
Community Listening – Rivers and Other Wetlands, Offerton Community Centre
Join the discussion on rivers and wetlands in your local area.
Field pansy
With its familiar features, the Field pansy is a delicate version of a garden favourite. Usually creamy-yellow in colour, it can be seen in fields and on roadside verges and waste ground.
Field elm
Field elm suffered declines due to the devastating effects of Dutch elm disease, but can still be found across much of the UK.
Explore our flagship reserves
The faces behind our reserves
Meet the team protecting wildlife on your doorstep.
Field vole
With a population of 75 million, the field vole is one of the UK's most common mammals. Hidden among the vegetation of grassland, heathland and moorland, it is not as easily spotted as the…
Field maple
An inconspicuous tree for much of the year, the Field maple comes to life in autumn when its lobed leaves turn golden-yellow and its winged fruits disperse in the wind. Look for it in hedges and…
Field bindweed
A creeping and climbing plant of cultivated ground, Field Bindweed can become a pest in places as it stops other plants from growing. It has creamy, sometimes striped, large flowers, and arrow-…