Cheshire's Last Refuges Appeal
Nature reserves are some of the last refuges where wild plants, animals, birds and insects are given the space they need to survive. Can you help us protect Cheshire’s last wildlife refuges?  
Nature reserves are some of the last refuges where wild plants, animals, birds and insects are given the space they need to survive. Can you help us protect Cheshire’s last wildlife refuges?  
Cheshire Wildlife Trust has been working for wildlife on your doorstep throughout the region for more than 50 years.
An area of secluded, wet willow woodland and reed swamp teems with wildlife next to south London’s River Wandle.
Our vision for Cheshire's Peak District
Our Living landscape volunteers meet every Tuesday and on occasional additional days of the week between 10am and 3pm.
You don't need to commit to volunteering every week, we will…
Our Living landscape volunteers meet most Tuesdays and Thursdays and on occasional additional days of the week between 10am and 3pm.
You don't need to commit to volunteering every…
Bloody Oaks Quarry is one of the best places in Leicestershire and Rutland to enjoy a spot of wildflower hunting or butterfly watching. Most of this tiny reserve is species-rich limestone…
Although they might not look it, sea cucumbers like this one belong to the Echinoderm group and are therefore closely related to starfish and sea urchins