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Wetlands
Healthy wetlands store carbon and slow the flow of water, cleaning it naturally and reducing flood risk downstream. They support an abundance of plant life, which in turn provide perfect shelter,…
Linking the landscape in North Manchester
Local schools, residents and community centres are pitching in to transform their neighbourhood for wildlife.
Meet the moths of our wetlands and reedbeds
Moths are often overlooked, misunderstood and under-appreciated insects, yet our wetlands and reedbeds are home to some incredibly beautiful and really important moth species.
Wigan wetland to become carbon capturing super habitat
Edge Green Common in Wigan is a fragment of the once extensive wetland corridor running across our region, and works have started to return it to its former carbon capturing and wildlife abundant…
Work starts on carbon capturing peat bog
Work has started on a pioneering project that aims to restore rare habitat and boost carbon capture in Lancashire.
Celebrating wetlands - where land meets water
We may be a ‘wet’ nation, but wetlands – wildlife-rich, carbon-capturing oases – are in shorter supply than you might think. Wetlands have largely been removed from our landscape, and this loss is…
Manchester's minibeasts
From our infamous worker bee to the more unusual looking shield bugs with bodies resembling medieval armour, Manchester is crawling with insects.
Winmarleigh carbon farm
Carbon Landscape launches free Climate Change Youth Summit
Climate change is on our doorstep and it will be up to the next generation to lead the way in fighting to protect our planet.