Nature charities sound alarm on Mersey Tidal plans
Multiple Wildlife Trusts are warning that the proposed tidal project puts protected habitat and communities at risk.
Barn swallow c. Chris Gomersall/2020VISION
Multiple Wildlife Trusts are warning that the proposed tidal project puts protected habitat and communities at risk.
Today, the UK Government has announced its intention to bring forward a “complete ban on bee killing pesticides” with “legislative options that would legally prevent the future use of three…
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to be included in The Wildlife Trusts’ Marine Review 2024 featuring local species and habitats.
Earlier this week, Cheshire Wildlife Trust were devastated to learn that a housing development of 225 properties on an important Local Wildlife Site has been greenlit, despite originally being…
On Thursday 24th October, staff and trustees from Cheshire Wildlife Trust are walking the width of Cheshire to raise money for local wildlife.
A landmark report published today by a coalition of nature charities provides the first estimate of the carbon stored in seabed habitats in the Irish Sea and along the Welsh Coast.
Earlier this year, Cheshire Wildlife Trust asked budding photographers to submit their photos of wildlife and wild places to be featured in their 2025 calendar.
From Warrington to Stockport to Crewe, people all over Cheshire are taking action to try and halt the decline of this red listed species.