Wirral Wildlife’s Dr Hilary Ash wins Cheshire Woman of the Year 2017
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce that Dr Hilary Ash, Honorary Conservation Officer of Wirral Wildlife, has won Cheshire Woman of the Year 2017.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce that Dr Hilary Ash, Honorary Conservation Officer of Wirral Wildlife, has won Cheshire Woman of the Year 2017.
The Royal Horticultural Society and The Wildlife Trusts have joined forces to urge gardeners to do more to help protect bumblebees and solitary bees - heroes of the pollinator world - through…
Yesterday we marked the grand finale of Cheshire Wildlife Trust’s Great Outdoors Malpas project. To mark the project’s achievements a special celebration event was held at the Trust’s headquarters…
Cheshire Wildlife Trust has been awarded £9900 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to create a new Forest School at its Quinta Nature Reserve at Swettenham, Cheshire.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is urging MPs to use Brexit as an opportunity to protect the county’s environmental interests.
We need to make it normal for all housing, commercial and infrastructure development to contribute positively to nature’s recovery in Cheshire.
It’s not just the foxes, badger and hedgehog which are jumping for joy in the new John Lewis Christmas television advert, staff at Cheshire Wildlife Trust are jumping for joy… and that’s without…
Today, The Wildlife Trusts publish a new report, ‘The case for more Marine Conservation Zones’. The report identifies 48 areas at sea that, if designated, will complete an ecologically coherent…