Farlington Marshes Nature Reserve
Farlington Marshes, one of the Trust’s oldest nature reserves, is a coastal wildlife expanse with internationally important populations of wading birds and wildfowl.
Farlington Marshes, one of the Trust’s oldest nature reserves, is a coastal wildlife expanse with internationally important populations of wading birds and wildfowl.
​​Explore Oare Marshes with its Warden and learn about its wildlife and fascinating local history.
Whilst researching his family history, Vic found that many of his ancestors were connected to wild places as gamekeepers, shepherds, millers, gardeners or agricultural labourers. His lifelong love…
Lancashire Wildlife Trust is working with Moorfield Primary school in Irlam to deliver both indoor and outdoor education on the mossland habitat. This includes the history of the area, and the…
Join warden Mick Jones to explore the fascinating story of this reserve, key to the development of conservation, and discover its wildlife.
Tim has volunteered at Astley Moss for five years, helping to increase the water levels on the bogs back to their historic healthy levels. He especially loves watching the birds return to this…
Morning on The Marshes. A Bacon Roll followed by a guided walk on the Reserve.
Join Steve Hawkins and Gill Cornelius to explore this small but diverse nature reserve packed with history and wildlife interest.
CALL FOR ENTRIES The 2017 Competition is Open for Entries
Guided tour of The Naze with an emphasis on its fascinating history.