
Saving Swifts in the Heart of Warrington
A quiet Warrington housing estate is home to Cheshire’s largest swift colony, thanks to the perfect blend of 1930s architecture, nearby wetlands and a dedicated community.
A quiet Warrington housing estate is home to Cheshire’s largest swift colony, thanks to the perfect blend of 1930s architecture, nearby wetlands and a dedicated community.
Sarah shares her experience, tips, and advice on how to engage children with nature through a school gardening club.
After moving back to the Wirral, Margaret turned her passion for wildlife into an active community group that has transformed a neglected space into a thriving habitat.
These inspiring stories highlight the incredible impact of the Wild Network in protecting and conserving wildlife.
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On the eastern outskirts of Knutsford lies a special space for wildlife. Tucked between ancient woodland and several other Local Wildlife Sites, Longridge Local Wildlife Site has been left to…
How a Facebook group turned wildlife passion into neighbourhood action.
Clare shares her passion for wildlife conservation, recording species on iNaturalist and working with local groups to boost biodiversity.
Meet Walter, a churchwarden who is working with the community to transform areas of his local church for the benefit of wildlife.