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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.
House mouse
The tiny, grey-brown house mouse is one of our most successful mammals. It thrives around buildings but is less likely to be found in our houses these days due to better construction.
Our Aims
Winter on our ponds
Look our for waterfowl like ducks and geese over winter as they look for unfrozen water to rest and feed in.
Moth trapping
As part of our walks and tours programme we open a moth trap every Saturday morning - discover so much more about moths and insects and join us!
Have your say on our Reserves and Sites Management Strategy 2025 - 2030
Bring Back our Beetles
Did you know that globally beetles make up over a third of all known species?!
Protecting our seabirds for the future
Rat eradication work continues to improve the survival chances for Alderney's seabird populations.
Creating a Wilder Future for our wildlife
Nature is in decline across the British Isles, which is why the Wildlife Trusts are calling for a Wilder Future to reverse these trends and put our wildlife into recovery.
Our Ocean Gala for the FishIntel Project!
At the end of July, we held an Ocean Gala at the Georgian House to help raise funds for the FishIntel Project!
Wood mouse
The tiny, brown wood mouse is one of our most common rodents and is very likely to be found in the garden. It is similar to the house mouse, but has larger ears and eyes relative to its size.