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Go wild for wildflowers
Priority species and habitats
Take Action for Insects
How to manage a wildflower meadow
Suggest a space for wildflowers
Rare species re-introduced to Delamere Forest
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.
The best plants for bees and pollinators
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies
Go Wild for Wildflowers this May
This No Mow May, Cheshire Wildlife Trust are calling on people to take part in its Go Wild for Wildflowers campaign.
HS2 to hit farmland species hard says Cheshire Wildlife Trust
Trust has doubts over HS2 Ltd’s commitment to wildlife.
Explore the gardens of Ashton Grange in support of Cheshire Wildlife Trust
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…
Explore a stunning wildlife-friendly garden this summer in support of Cheshire Wildlife Trust
Gardening enthusiasts and wildlife lovers can look forward to explore the garden at Rowley House, in Kermincham, Holmes Chapel on Monday 29th May.