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An autumn in Lancashire
Youth Council member and keen naturalist, Tanglewest, writes about the wonders of autumn in Lancashire
Cherishing the seasons
Youth Council member, Alex, explores her local landscape and shares her love of Autumn.
Hope and activism amidst a pandemic
Youth Council member and young activist, Hannah Croft, shares some of her thoughts on hope and activism in 2020.
Youth Council lead the way
Youth Advocacy Officer, Eleanor, tells us about her new role at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and shares what the 2021 Youth Council have been up to so far.
Can nature help with our mental health?
Can nature help with our mental health? Youth Council member, Kirstie, shares her story.
Wildlife conservation in India and the UK: What can we learn?
What can the UK and India learn from each other when it comes to wildlife conservation? Youth Council member Anish reflects on the state of nature in both countries from back home in Bengaluru.
How you can help tackle one of Britain’s most invasive species
Youth Council member, Chris, shares some simple ways in which you and your local community can help protect your wildlife by tackling Himalayan balsam.
How genetics can help us conserve threatened wildlife
Genes aren't just the blueprint of our bodies - they're a vital tool in wildlife conservation. Youth Council member, Katherine, looks at how genetics can help to prevent extinction.
Nature for all
We should all have access to nature, but sadly, that isn't the case. Youth Council member, Hannah Lee, examines why nature needs to be for all of us.
Life lessons from common toads
Youth Council member, Tasha, has learned a lot from the humble common toad. Here, she highlights how nature can not only improve our wellbeing, but our whole perspective on life
Youth Council: Representing Youth Voice at COP26
Our Youth Council reflects on their COP26 experience and what opportunities like this could mean for both young people and world leaders.
Why you should take part in No Mow May
This year, our Youth Council have been busy planning how to get as many people involved in No Mow May as possible. Whether you own a garden or not, there are plenty of ways to get involved and help your local wildlife.
Dirtworks – A Life-Changing Project for Young Conservationists
Curtis shows us the power of young people empowering other young people within conservation!
Hope Week 2023: Celebrating Youth Activism
We're celebrating some of the wonderful things being done by our young activists in defense of nature.
