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Sour Fig Removal with the Guernsey Conservation Volunteers
Last weekend, Alderney was visited by sixteen incredible Guernsey Conservation Volunteers (GCV)!
Together, the AWT and GCV, along with Alderney’s own Conservation Volunteers, took to Saye…
Ramsar - Alderney's Internationally Important Wetland
Sour Fig Pull with the Guernsey Conservation Volunteers and Alderney Scouts Group
On the first Saturday of November, despite the strong winds and wet weather, our Wildlife Volunteers headed to Saye Beach to do some invasive species removal. The species in the spotlight here is…
Ash
A common tree, ash is familiar to many of us for its autumnal bunches of winged seeds, called 'keys'. It can be found in woodlands and prefers damp and fertile soils.
Conservation Grazing Herd
Recently, the AWT’s Wildlife Volunteers helped us move our Conservation Grazing Herd!
Wildlife Centre Volunteers
Vote for us in the Conservation Awards!
Sula of Braye Vessel: A Call for Sponsorship to Support Alderney's Wildlife Conservation Efforts
Sula's transformation into a key marine wildlife monitoring vessel highlights her important role in advancing conservation. As Sula readies for future environmental initiatives, the AWT seeks…
Nature Reserves and Sites
Alderney's Butterflies 2022
Since April, our staff have been carrying out surveys on Alderney's butterfly population! Read all about their favourite sightings of the year here!