Flooding updates from Brockholes
The latest updates on the flooding situation at Brockholes Nature Reserve following Storm Ciara on Sunday 9th February 2020.
The latest updates on the flooding situation at Brockholes Nature Reserve following Storm Ciara on Sunday 9th February 2020.
If children are the future, then Lancashire is in safe hands following an Eco-Council day at Brockholes, where around 66 children came to learn all about how they can make a difference to their…
Brockholes Nature Reserve has an abundance of plant life throughout the year. From trees and shrubs to grasses and wildflowers the nature reserve is a rich tapestry of diverse plant life.
Inmates at a Lancashire prison are lending a hand when it comes to protecting the Lancashire environment.
Owls are most easily spotted during the winter months, and are commonly seen soaring high in the sky above grasslands and hedgerows. Amazingly, there have also been recent sightings in and around…
The Lancashire Wildlife Trust's annual Volunteer Conference proved to be particularly fruitful for the Brockholes volunteers this year.
A wonderful member of the Brockholes team has been gifted the first leaf on the Memory Tree in his memory.
More wonderful wildlife news at Brockholes this week as an Osprey has landed on our Osprey platform for the first time.
Fantastic news at Brockholes as two species of bee, never before seen at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust site, have been seen.
It doesn't look all that scary, but Himalayan Balsam is a huge conservation problem which we are 'bashing' into shape at Brockholes.