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New report calls for ambitious environmental standards
The Wildlife Trusts launches a new report highlighting the best examples of fighting insect decline.
New report calls for 48 new protected areas at sea
Today, The Wildlife Trusts publish a new report, ‘The case for more Marine Conservation Zones’. The report identifies 48 areas at sea that, if designated, will complete an ecologically coherent…
HS2 – new report reveals huge price to nature across Cheshire
A new report published by The Wildlife Trusts today reveals, the vast scale of the destruction and impact that HS2 will cause to nature. ‘What’s the damage? Why HS2 will cost nature too much’ is…
New report shows how nature nurtures children
CHESHIRE Wildlife Trust is calling for every child to have a daily one-hour nature boost.
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Cheshire Wildlife Trust Calls for Urgent Action for Insects, As New Report Reveals True Impacts of ‘Profound’ Decline
A new report, Insect Declines and Why They Matter, commissioned by a group of Wildlife Trusts has revealed that drastic declines in insect numbers look set to have serious consequences for…
Sphagnum moss
Sphagnum mosses carpet the ground with colour on our marshes, heaths and moors. They play a vital role in the creation of peat bogs: by storing water in their spongy forms, they prevent the decay…
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Ordinary moss
Ordinary moss is very common in gardens and woodlands. moss provides shelter for many minibeasts, so encourage it to grow in your garden by providing logs, stone piles and untidy areas.