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.
Our guest blogger Gowy D'Amus reports the sightings for March at Gowy Meadows.
Highlights from the first year of our beaver project.
A successful year was celebrated by Cheshire Wildlife Trust, last week, at its Quinta Nature Reserve. A special ‘WildPlay in the Forest’ event was held to mark a season’s use of its new Forest…
The start of a new year is a perfect time to start a brand-new resolution to do more for the planet.
Local Wildlife Sites across England are set to lose their protected status under the government’s review of planning legislation. People have until 10th May to respond in a consultation about the…
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is offering new members the chance to join at half-price, from as little as £1.50 a month – saving money.. and the planet!
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is offering new members the chance to join at half-price, from as little as £1.50 a month – saving money... and the planet!
A new survey shows that only one of 20 leading garden retailers contacted by The Wildlife Trusts reported that it would eliminate peat from its shelves this year – and the survey reveals an…
Ashton Grange is to open its gardens on Sunday 9th August for a second time this year following the success of their first event earlier this month!