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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.
Our work
Litter turned into critters to celebrate our Irish Sea
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Marine Community Engagement Officer, Sally Tapp, has teamed up with local artist, Gail Pickett, to transform beach litter into a work of art celebrating the amazing…
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,…
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.
Manchester argus flies back to our peatlands after 150 years
A butterfly that has been extinct in Manchester since 1850 will return to the area once more, with help from our dedicated conservationists, volunteers and partners.
Discovering Manchester's wild side
Manchester is going wild - and setting the standard for cities all over the United Kingdom with our new My Wild City project.
Manchester's Nature Recovery Network
Maximising Manchester’s Mosslands
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.