Our local groups

Wirral Wildlife with their award

Wirral Wildlife with their award

Our local groups

Wirral Wildlife

Wirral Wildlife: Birkenhead, Ellesmere Port, Hoylake, Wallasey

Wirral Wildlife is made up of 11 dedicated individuals with a variety of skills and expertise. They take a leading role in conservation in the Wirral and surrounding areas, with support from the Cheshire Wildlife Trust.

What Wirral wildlife do:

  • We manage nature reserves in Wirral - Red Rocks, Thornton wood, New Ferry Butterfly park, Clever Heath
  • We keep records of wildlife in Wirral
  • We scrutinise planning applications and submit constructive criticisms
  • We run a programme of meetings and guided walks open to the public
  • We work with, and support, other interested groups in Wirral 

Wirral wildlife are always keen to have extra volunteers for the open sessions at New Ferry Butterfly Park, these take place on the second Sunday of every month, 12 - 4pm, from May 5th to September 8th. Volunteer wardens do a two hour shift welcoming visitors and doing pond dipping. New volunteers can come along for a session to see if they like it and want to join the team. Volunteers are also needed to help out with guided visits during the week for booked groups like schools, cubs, brownies etc.  

To find out more please visit the Wirral Wildlife website
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In these challenging times our work will still continue to defend local wildlife

We can’t do this without your support so please donate what you can.
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