Tamar Estuary
A fantastic site for spotting birds, the reserve is home to an extensive network of saltmarsh and mudflats on the western edge of the River Tamar.
A fantastic site for spotting birds, the reserve is home to an extensive network of saltmarsh and mudflats on the western edge of the River Tamar.
Want to get batty about bats? Join us to see and detect bats at this event which is part of the Saving Devon's Treescapes project.
Tickets go on sale on Thursday 8 Aug 2024.
This reserve is home to thousands of wildfowl and waders in winter, and some very special plants in summer.
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To work alongside an existing group of enthusiastic volunteers to help manage a number of reserves across West Kent.
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network
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Help our Roadside Nature Reserve teams with the important management and surveying of road verges in Kent.