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Weirdest sea creatures found around the UK
Sea mat
These mat like growths found on kelp and seaweed are actually colonies of tiny individuals animals.
Creatures of the night
Enjoy a dusk walk through this striking post-industrial landscape, where we’ll look out for bats, nightjars, and if we’re lucky, glow-worms.
Basingstoke Wildlife Watch – Wildlife Watch Woodland Explorer
Come and join us as we look for signs of life in the woodlands
Great Fen Creatures of the Night
Bring the family to see how Ramsey Heights nature reserve comes alive after dark.
Creatures of the night - Welsh language walk
Enjoy a dusk walk through this striking post-industrial landscape, where we’ll look out for bats, nightjars, and glow-worms (if we're lucky!). Bring a torch and be prepared for midges.
Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue
Celebrating Elke Mackenzie: Explorer, scientist and lichenologist, in honour of LGBTQ+ History Month
Finley Reynolds, Co-Chair of The Wildlife Trusts' Out for Nature network, explores the legacy of Elke Mackenzie—a trailblazing botanist and explorer whose lichenology work shaped natural…
Phosphorescent sea pen
This colonial creature looks like an old-fashioned quill - that's where the name sea pen comes from.
North Sea nurdles – a threat to wildlife
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and Norfolk Wildlife Trust ‘very concerned’
New campaign to protect wildlife at sea
The Wildlife Trusts are calling on everyone to join a giant wave of support for 41 new Marine Conservation Zones.