
Cheshire Wildlife Trust Secures Over 100 Acres of New Land for Nature
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.
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.
A preliminary report has indicated that Cheshire East Council will no longer proceed with the development of Danes Moss North and will explore alternative options for the site’s future.
Today the UK Government has paused all new applications to the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme which promised, alongside other ambitious elements of England’s Environmental Land…
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.
The Nature Recovery team at Cheshire Wildlife Trust are looking forward to an exciting tree planting season this year – with your support!
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is asking people help protect the last local refuges for some of Cheshire’s threatened species.
In July, Cheshire Wildlife Trust announced the arrival of three new beaver kits at Hatchmere Nature Reserve. This now brings the total number of beavers as part of the Delamere Beaver Project to…
Cheshire Wildlife Trust and Save Danes Moss have presented a 7,000 strong petition to Cheshire East Council, urging the South Macclesfield Development Area (SMDA) to be scrapped.
Over the past two years the Nature Recovery team at Cheshire Wildlife Trust have worked with farmers and landowners across Cheshire to plant over 62,000 trees as part of the Trees for Climate…
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is growing its team to help achieve its big ambition of at least 1 in 4 people taking action for nature’s recovery by 2030. The Trust is looking for people who can use…