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My significant other
Cathy, shepherdess, and her border collie Lady have a strong bond with each other – and with nature. From the moment she owned her first lamb Cathy knew that shepherding was the life for her;…
My other world
Philip has been helping to restore Manchester Mosslands for twenty years, helping these rare wetlands to recover. He works in front of a computer most of the time, so he has always enjoyed the…
Who Cares About Nature?
Read the findings from a national poll which reveals that nature and climate change is a key concern for voters.
Nature, Who Cares? Ask Your Parliamentary Candidates!
With a week to go till the General Election, discover why Kaye Brennan, The Wildlife Trusts’ Head of Campaigning, wants to make sure election candidates know they must prioritise nature, if they…
Common prawn
The common prawn is a familiar sight to anyone who has spent time exploring rockpools - particularly their characteristic quick dart into the darkness just as you spot them!
Barnacle goose
The black-and-white barnacle goose flies here for the 'warmer' winter from Greenland and Svalbard. This epic journey was once a mystery to people, who thought it hatched from the goose…
Lugworm
Have you ever seen those worm-like mounds on beaches? Those are a sign of lugworms! The worms themselves are very rarely seen except by fishermen who dig them up for bait.
Dragonflies and Nature Ramble at King's Meads
Join us for a family walk around the meads spotting dragonflies and other wildlife...
Orca
Orca, sometimes known as ‘killer whales’, are unmistakable with their black and white markings. Although we do have a small group of orca who live in British waters, you would be lucky to see them…
Rabbit
Who doesn’t love spotting rabbits hopping through long grass during a walk in the countryside? They are a common sight but it is always a treat to see their curious faces popping up, ears stood…
Migratory Birds – Arrivals and Departures
Find out who's taking to the skies this Autumn!