Freshwater
The rain-soaked lands of Britain and Northern Ireland are rich in rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, canals and ditches. Whether natural or artificial, they are the life-force behind the wildlife we…
The rain-soaked lands of Britain and Northern Ireland are rich in rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, canals and ditches. Whether natural or artificial, they are the life-force behind the wildlife we…
Freshwater pearl mussels spend their adult lives anchored to the river bed, filtering water through their gills and improving the quality of the water for other species.
A rare plant has recently been re-introduced into our Black Lake Nature Reserve at Delamere Forest after the species only remained at one remnant bog pool at Abbots Moss SSSI.
Trust has doubts over HS2 Ltd’s commitment to wildlife.
Gardening enthusiasts and wildlife lovers can look forward to explore the garden at Rowley House, in Kermincham, Holmes Chapel on Monday 29th May.
One of the only venomous fish to be found in British waters, the lesser weever fish is certainly one to watch out for!
Cheshire Wildlife Trust were delighted to hear the results of a recent spider survey, carried out by the Tanyptera Trust in Delamere, which has revealed two rare spiders.
Explore the impressive gardens, woodlands and new wildflower meadow at Ashton Grange, in Ashton Hayes, on Sunday (5th July). The garden is being opened by Kate and Martin Slack for the second year…
Cheshire residents are generously opening their impressive gardens to raise funds for Cheshire Wildlife Trust.