Wetland restoration project will benefit wildlife and local communities alike
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is excited to announce that plans to restore a 24ha area of floodplain grazing marsh on the Wirral peninsula will be delivered in 2026.
Barn swallow c. Chris Gomersall/2020VISION
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is excited to announce that plans to restore a 24ha area of floodplain grazing marsh on the Wirral peninsula will be delivered in 2026.
Cheshire and Staffordshire Wildlife Trusts have entered into a conservation covenant, a first of its kind for the movement.
Labour’s list of broken promises mounts
Read our response to the much-anticipated new Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP).
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• Charities…
We held our 62nd AGM at Ness Botanic Gardens on Saturday the 8th of November.
Experts, MPs and the public agree: this practice must stop!
Amendments to the Bill are vital to prevent dismantling of wildlife protection
Cheshire Wildlife Trust has surpassed its goal of securing 100 acres for nature with the purchase of two new reserves, Picton Pastures and Aldred’s Lea.