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Wildlife staff jumping for joy at TV ad
It’s not just the foxes, badger and hedgehog which are jumping for joy in the new John Lewis Christmas television advert, staff at Cheshire Wildlife Trust are jumping for joy… and that’s without…
Calling all young people who want to speak out for the environment
Calling all young people who want to speak out for the environment
How a Goostrey Conservation Group is Making a Difference for Wildlife and Young People
Wilder Champion Paul Kemsley, tells us how he and his community in Goostrey are making a difference for wildlife by planting trees and hedges.
Wild Woodland day
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.
Wild Work Day
Create a Wilder Workplace
Wild Walk and Action Day
Avocet
A key species in the story of conservation, the avocet represents an amazing recovery of a bird once extinct in the UK. This pied bird, with its distinctive upturned bill, can now be seen on…
Heath fritillary
The rare heath fritillary was on the brink of extinction in the 1970s, but conservation action turned its fortunes around. It is still confined to a small number of sites in the south of England,…