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Love your swifts!
Our summer skies are ringing with the calls of swifts. Numbers build up from the time they first arrive, usually in early May, with waves of younger adult birds arriving later.
Seven armed starfish
Brittle stars, sea urchins and other starfish will want to stay out of the way of this speedy carnivorous starfish!
Freshwater fish
What’s the link between Charles Darwin and Michael Fish?
Britain’s most famous naturalist and most famous weatherman, surely there’s no link. But with only one degree of separation, it’s closer than you might think.
Lesser weever fish
One of the only venomous fish to be found in British waters, the lesser weever fish is certainly one to watch out for!
Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs)
Working with landowners to tackle water pollution
What is a Nudibranch?
Nudibranchs, also known as sea slugs, are much like their land-based relatives that you may spot in your garden. But, unlike your regular garden slug, the nudibranch can incorporate the stinging…
Love and look after it
Along with other Wildlife Trusts across the country we are asking the public to love and look after wildlife and wild places.
Water spider
There are several species of spider that live in our wetlands, but the water spider is the only one that spends its life under the water. In its pond habitats, it looks silvery because of the air…
Water mint
Water mint grows in damp places and has aromatic leaves that can be used to flavour food and drink. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come to a Wildlife…