Dormouse April and May Update – Footprint Tunnels
At the Cheshire site, we undertook a short survey in May of around one-quarter of the nest boxes.
At the Cheshire site, we undertook a short survey in May of around one-quarter of the nest boxes.
At Cheshire Wildlife Trust we feel it is important to clarify our position on the control of grey squirrels in Cheshire. As you may be aware, there is a campaign to protect the remaining red…
Time flies. It’s already been three months since we released a pair of beavers into Hatchmere Nature Reserve!
The auction for the additional land near our existing reserve at Swettenham took place yesterday. Unfortunately, we were unsuccessful in our bid for the land. We were overwhelmed with the support…
Local Wildlife Sites across England are set to lose their protected status under the government’s review of planning legislation. People have until 10th May to respond in a consultation about the…
On their boards, Tom and Finn get to rub shoulders with mackerel, eels, crabs, bass, whiting and more. Very soon, they hope to add dolphins to that list too.
Iceland Managing Director, Richard Walker, who became Patron for Cheshire Wildlife Trust in 2020 has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
Alan Irving, our Volunteer Reserve Warden at Cleaver Heath nature reserve has some updates from the reserve.
Once widespread, this attractive plant has declined as a result of modern agricultural practices and is now only found in four sites in South East England.
Large scale drainage in the UK has seen a massive reduction in the range of this sensitive aquatic plant which now only occurs in around 50 sites in England.