The felling of a giant
Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Alan Wright laments the loss of a huge oak that has broken in two close to a North West village If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a...
View ArticleFlying the kite for Otterspool
An historic woodland area of Liverpool is being restored by Lancashire Wildlife Trust to supplement the city’s parks. The name Otterspool comes from Medieval times, even as far back as the Romans who...
View ArticleThreatened by fracking
There are concerns that the controversial process of fracking will have a detrimental effect on the landscape and wildlife in the North West. Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Alan Wright reports When...
View ArticleThe wonder of wool
Woolfest attracts around 6,000 visitors In a county with more than three million sheep it should come as no surprise that Cumbria was the venue for the country’s first festival of wool. At a time when...
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