Spotted ray
The spotted ray is one of the smallest species of skate, growing to only 80 cm.
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The spotted ray is one of the smallest species of skate, growing to only 80 cm.
Despite its name, the "common" skate is not so common anymore. In fact, they are Critically Endangered.
As an Event Assistant Volunteer, you will support the member of staff who is delivering events, such as training days, local fetes, evening talks, guided walks etc., within Berkshire, Berkshire,…
Do you have a passion for NWT and want to assist with events or with membership recruitment? Join our staff and volunteers in fun activities and promoting NWT to potential members.
Do you have a passion for inspiring children about nature and the natural world? Would you like to help deliver environmental activities to school groups and at family events? This role could be…
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Could you help people to connect with nature in your local area? We're building a team to help deliver event’s across Somerset, building people’s connection to nature and encouraging them to…
The most commonly encountered ray around the British Isles, it's easy to see where the thornback ray got its name from - just check out the spines on its back!
Help people and nature by volunteering on The Bay’s community engagement events.
This large skate has tiny, prickly spines all over its back.