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Warty venus
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Guided Walks
Wildlife Week - Pollinator Walk & Talk
Experience the beauty of Bloomin’ Alderney on a gentle stroll through town led by our Ecology team. Discover the essential role of bees and butterflies as pollinators and learn about the diverse…
Rabbit
Who doesn’t love spotting rabbits hopping through long grass during a walk in the countryside? They are a common sight but it is always a treat to see their curious faces popping up, ears stood…
Cleavers
Familiar as the bristly plant that easily hooks on to our clothing as we walk through the countryside or do the gardening, cleavers uses its hooks to help it climb and to disperse its seeds.
Wildlife Week - Seashore Foraging Walk
A rockpooling adventure to explore sustainable seashore foraging and learn about the hidden wonders of Alderney’s waters. We finish with a cook up combining the wild harvest with produce from…
Wildlife Week - Wildly Nutritious Foraging Walk
A leisurely stroll along Alderney’s paths rich in wild foods. Discover what’s in season and learn more about how we can sustainably harvest wild produce from our island.
Wildlife Week - Wild about birds - Seawatch & Walk
A walking tour introducing some of Alderney’s birds including gannets and other species encountered along the way
Wren
The tiny wren, with its typically cocked tail, is a welcome and common visitor to gardens across town and countryside. It builds its domed nests in sheltered bushes and rock crevices.
Pied wagtail
The pied wagtail is a familiar bird across town and countryside. Its black-and-white markings and long, wagging tail make it easy to identify as it hops across the road or lawn.
Woodland
Our woodlands are a key tool in the box when addressing climate change for their carbon storage potential, but are less well known for their potential to limit flooding events, with wet woodlands…