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.
Parliamentary candidates will address nature and climate issues at this event - and you'll have the chance to put questions to them.
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.
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We are looking to appoint an outgoing, detail-oriented and enthusiastic person to join our Nature Recovery Team.