One good tern deserves another
Can you help us provide more breeding habitats for our beautiful migratory friends?
Can you help us provide more breeding habitats for our beautiful migratory friends?
Crassula helmsii, known as swamp stonecrop or New Zealand pigmyweed, is an aquatic or semiterrestrial species of succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae. Originally found in Australia and New…
Lorna and the team have been busy making the perfect habitat for our ground nesting birds on Number 1 Pit Island. This is no mean feat, and the group have worked through all weather to make sure…
As part of our winter conservation works, Lorna and the team have been planning some new ponds for a very special species.
A large portion of our woodlands are suffering with a fungal disease called Ash Dieback.
Being Reserve Officer at Brockholes is no regular 9 to 5 job. For Lorna Bennett, it’s a way of life, a complete commitment and passion to care for the environment in any way she can.
After spending a lot of time preparing the reserve for visitors to start coming again, the conservation team are back doing what they love most.
Meet our new calf - born Monday 2nd March 2020. She's beautiful and fluffy, but doesn't have a name...you can help!
As part of the winter maintenance programme, our amazing team of volunteers have been out on Number 1 Pit Island clearing willow scrub.
It's important for us to think about wildlife in every task we undertake - that includes putting up fencing.