Spiral wrack
This brown seaweed lives high up on rocky shores, just below the high water mark. Its blades are usually twisted, giving it the name Spiral Wrack.
This brown seaweed lives high up on rocky shores, just below the high water mark. Its blades are usually twisted, giving it the name Spiral Wrack.
A relaxed afternoon on the beach looking for seashells, learning about seashell creatures and making a shell decoration or necklace.
Rowan loves the fresh smell and sight of the buttercups in the wildflower meadows at Besthorpe. It's a special place because there are precious few spots like this where she can spend time…
• The Wildlife Trusts and RHS urge gardeners to help butterflies and moths for this year’s Wild About Gardens campaign
• Make a pledge for butterflies from 12th March!
• Campaign…
Are you passionate about wildlife and nature? Do you want to help us to inspire and enable the people of Cheshire to take action for nature? We are looking for a team of volunteers to support our…
Guided tour of The Naze with an emphasis on its fascinating history.
Guided tour of The Naze with an emphasis on its fascinating history.
Join our Shoresearch volunteers to find out more about the amazing microscopic world of plankton that lives just off our coast.
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…
Dr Lissa Batey describes The Wildlife Trusts’ award-winning exploration of English seas
We have a busy schedule of events and school visits throughout the year across the Trust and are always looking for volunteers to lead and assist with these activities.
Explore the Malvern Hills with Malvern local group.