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The Bolton Together Easter holiday programme
Forest School Project Officer Trish discusses the importance of keeping children active, nourished and connected with nature during the Easter holidays.
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.
How do barn owls hunt and when is the best time to see them?
Communications and Engagement Officer Molly Toal discusses how barn owls hunt and shares tips to increase your chances of seeing these amazing birds in the wild.
Boom bang a bang bittern
This weekend the UK will be welcoming song-lovers from across the globe as Liverpool hosts the Eurovision Song Contest. But Eurovision fans aren’t the only visitors flocking to our shores ... Lunt Meadows Communications and Engagement Officer (and Liverbird), Molly Toal, introduces her top spring and summer migratory birds.
Have you heard about conservation cattle?
Molly Toal meets the new cattle living on Lunt Meadows and explains why they're beneficial for the nature reserve.
Learning archaeological skills at Lunt Meadows
Aspiring archaeologists from the Museum of Liverpool Emerging Archaeologist programme have been developing their skills at Lunt Meadows
Why Does Lunt Meadows Flood?
Lunt Meadows is best known as a wetland nature reserve, but it has another extremely important function: to protect nearby communities from the devasting effects of flooding.
