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…
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…
A joint activities including an eelgrass beach walkover, an intertidal seasearch, a seaweed search and a beach clean
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…
The sea hare looks like a sea slug – but in fact has an internal shell. They can be up to 20cm long but are usually much shorter.
This large sea slug is anything but dull!
Sometimes called 'Wild spinach', Sea beet can be cooked and eaten. It grows wild on shingle beaches, cliffs and bare ground near to the sea, as well as in saltmarshes.
Sea potatoes may have a funny name, but they are perfectly adapted for life in the sand. They are a type of sea urchin that live in a burrow in the sand, feeding on dead animals and plants using…
If you happen to be near rocky places such as sea cliffs, shingle coastlines or even gravel paths during the summer months you will most likely come across sea campion.
A large colourful sea slug found on rocky shores around the UK.
Sea lettuce is unmistakeable - most often a bright green and always translucent, it is found on all UK coasts.
A small colourful sea slug that can be found grazing on sea mats on the rocky shore and beyond the low water mark.
There are several species of spider that live in our wetlands, but the water spider is the only one that spends its life under the water. In its pond habitats, it looks silvery because of the air…