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Calling all young people who want to speak out for the environment
Calling all young people who want to speak out for the environment
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.
Mute swan
One of our most iconic waterbirds, the mute swan is famed for its grace and beauty. It is also considered to be a romantic of the bird world because partners form a perfect love heart with their…
Cheshire Wildlife Trust plant 11,000 trees as part of a pioneering Agroforestry scheme at Wincle Grange Farm
Cheshire Wildlife Trust and partners complete Agroforestry scheme at Wincle Grange Farm in the Upper Dane catchment of Cheshire East with 11,000 trees planted.
Marsh harrier
The courtship of the marsh harrier is certainly a sight to behold - wheeling and tumbling through the sky, male and female partners lock talons in mid-air. Look out for this rare bird over…
My quiet life
Jane is the Quality Manager at Sutton in Ashfield based business nmcn one of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s Business partners. She has kindly shared with us her inspiring wild life story.…
New poll finds most people think main parties failing on nature and climate crises in the run up to General Election
Cheshire Wildlife Trust urges all parties to listen to voters and pledge bold action on climate change and nature loss.
My Wild Kitchen
In 2021, Emily and her partner took on an allotment. It is an amazing space that has allowed Emily to be more sustainable whilst reaping the well-being benefits of nature. Their next plan is to…
Common prawn
The common prawn is a familiar sight to anyone who has spent time exploring rockpools - particularly their characteristic quick dart into the darkness just as you spot them!
Barnacle goose
The black-and-white barnacle goose flies here for the 'warmer' winter from Greenland and Svalbard. This epic journey was once a mystery to people, who thought it hatched from the goose…
Lugworm
Have you ever seen those worm-like mounds on beaches? Those are a sign of lugworms! The worms themselves are very rarely seen except by fishermen who dig them up for bait.