Wildlife
Cheshire Wildlife - As mad as a March hare
March 14th 2011
With winter gently loosening its grip, Cheshire Wildlife Trust’s Tom Marshall discovers a creature that truly springs into action in March
February is the month of romance even for wildlife
February 7th 2011
February is the month of romance - and house hunting, as Tom Marshall of the Cheshire Wildlife Trust reports
Top 10 Cat Care Tips
November 22nd 2010
Learn how to make your cat happy with our 10 top tips for making your feline your friend...
Walk on the wild side in Cheshire's Peak District (with audio)
November 2nd 2010
Exploring the Cheshire Peak District from the heart of Macclesfield Forest is the best way to encounter some of the region’s most impressive wildlife, as Cheshire Wildlife Trust’s Tom Marshall discovers
Tom Marshall discovers Hilbre Island's wildlife
October 5th 2010
As an island nation our lives are intricately linked to the ocean, and we can we all enjoy that little bit of solitude with nature, as Cheshire Wildlife Trust's Tom Marshall discovers
The future looks bright for Dutton Park (with audio)
September 11th 2010
Dutton Park has been shaped by man for over 200 years but after some hard work from a herd of Longhorn cows, the future is looking more natural
Cheshire Wildlife Trust summer activities (with audio)
August 4th 2010
Whether they’re dingy, common or even an admiral, Cheshire’s butterflies can brighten up even the dampest summer’s day. Tom Marshall reports
Wildlife in Cheshire
May 17th 2010
Sue Tatman's alphabetical guide to Cheshire’s natural world reaches W
Wildlife in Cheshire
April 14th 2010
Cheshire Wildlife Trust's alphabetical guide to out natural world reaches the letters U and V
Wildlife in Cheshire
March 16th 2010
Sue Tatman's alphabetical guide to Cheshire's wildlife reaches the letter T
Wonderful wildlife in Cheshire
December 21st 2009
The letter R is the theme this month as we look at Cheshire wildlife Words by Sue Tatman
Baddiley animal farm
September 22nd 2009
This Baddiley farmhouse may not have been Richard and Tonia Rutherford's dream home but the couple, their children and their animals are head-over-heels about it now
Wildlife H is for Herons, Hatch Mere and hoverflies
February 17th 2009
Sue Tatman's column about wildlife in Cheshire continues its alphabetical theme
Red Squirrel in Cheshire
September 5th 2007
THIS furry little chap and his two siblings have been scampering around their home at Walton Hall and Gardens Children's Zoo in Higher Walton, near Warrington, after being born earlier this year as part of a breeding programme.
Midlands Meres and Mosses Ramsar in Cheshire
June 28th 2007
TO THE naturalist, Cheshire is famed for her natural lakes and ponds. We have a number of large water bodies, which together form the Midlands Meres and Mosses Ramsar site, covering much of the Cheshire plain as well as parts of north Shropshire.

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