A Bog's Life tells the tale of a beloved Manchester peatland
Little Woolden Moss has been through a lot in its time, and new funding will help to tell its story.
Little Woolden Moss has been through a lot in its time, and new funding will help to tell its story.
From our infamous worker bee to the more unusual looking shield bugs with bodies resembling medieval armour, Manchester is crawling with insects.
Evidence suggests that the elusive nightjar has returned to, and possibly bred on one of Manchester’s peatlands for the first time in 20 years.
Global consultancy and construction company, Mace, are funding the restoration of 157 hectares of precious mossland habitat in Greater Manchester over the next five years.
Another piece of the peatland puzzle in Greater Manchester is to be solved thanks to funding to bring a new area of peat bog into restoration.
Manchester is going wild - and setting the standard for cities all over the United Kingdom with our new My Wild City project.
Manchester, and specifically Heaton Park, is the place to BEE in June 2019 with a number of music events and the inaugural Manchester Festival of Nature #MFoN happening in this world famous park.…