Saltmarshes – the unsung heroes of our coasts!
Rachel Langley, Living Seas Coordinator explains her love of Essex's saltmarshes.
Rachel Langley, Living Seas Coordinator explains her love of Essex's saltmarshes.
These large rocky shore fish look like they belong in deeper waters, but they are the find of the day for any rockpooler!
This distinctive lark is a passage migrant and winter visitor to the UK, most often found along the east coast of Britain.
This crab is common around all of the UK. If you've ever been rockpooling or crabbing, it's probably the shore crab that you've met.
Three years ago, when data on the health of England’s waters was last published, headlines showed a sorry picture. With the latest data showing that little has changed, The Wildlife Trusts warn…
A nocturnal hunt for rocky shore creatures.
A stretch of species-rich grassland
A narrow strip of land with two dominant features: wooded cliffs and saltmarsh
One of the most bizarre fish to find on the rocky shore, the clingfish appears an assortment of different animals stuck together!
From the comfort of your own home, with a DIY rockpool ramble or a socially distanced sea-watch, help The Wildlife Trusts discover and celebrate our wonderful shore and seas
As part of the Your Shore Beach Rangers Project, Cornwall Wildlife Trust supports the Your Shore Network; local marine and wildlife conservation groups who offer volunteering opportunities all…
Exploring life found living in the muddy shore at Brean.