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Wildlife Trust calls on people to protect Local Wildlife Sites
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…
Help us make more homes for insects
More action needed to combat – and cope with – avian flu
The Wildlife Trusts call for a new approach to poultry farming
More than one in 10 UK species threatened with extinction, new study finds
It’s not too late to save UK nature but we must act now - that is the conclusion from a coalition of more than 50 leading wildlife and research organisations behind the State of Nature 2016 report…
Areas of the sea receive the highest level of protection – but we need more!
Today, the first Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) come into force in England, marking an important moment in the UK and The Wildlife Trusts’ marine conservation history. This vital new…
Cheshire Wildlife Trust are planting more trees than ever before
Over the past two years the Nature Recovery team at Cheshire Wildlife Trust have worked with farmers and landowners across Cheshire to plant over 62,000 trees as part of the Trees for Climate…
Protecting and restoring our natural world is essential, now more than ever
Cheshire Wildlife Trust faces huge challenges and increased pressure during coronavirus.
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We run events throughout the year encouraging people to learn more about wildlife whatever their age and experience. We also offer volunteering opportunities.
Want to see more butterflies at home? Meet the caterpillar who’s searching for food in your garden
Cheshire Wildlife Trust has created a new loveable caterpillar to explain why we should all be taking the Grow Don’t Mow challenge now No-Mow May is over.