River lamprey
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.
A celebration of the River Usk and the communities that live and work alongside this beautiful river. Organised by 'Save the River Usk'
Beautiful stretches of river, meadows and woodland
An early evening paddle followed by a bat walk with a Wildlife Trust expert at the Nene Wetlands.
An early evening paddle followed by a bat walk with a Wildlife Trust expert at the Nene Wetlands.
Often responsible for habitat management in fisheries, River Keepers can play a key role in protecting our precious chalk streams.
Damaged stretch of river must be restored following successful prosecution by Natural England and Environment Agency writes Herefordshire Wildlife Trust.
Learn about the butterflies you might encounter in Northamptonshire
A talk on river health and climate change, followed by a practical 15 minute survey staggered throughout the Marteg at Gilfach.
During 30 Days Wild, we plan to share with you some of the great blogs we've seen pop up during the challenge from people across the UK. We hope their experiences will help to inspire you to…
Sweeping downland slopes packed with wildlife on the outskirts of Dover
Join us on the river as part of National Marine Week to celebrate the wonderful wildlife found in Suffolk’s waters