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Seabird poop can help corals grow better
Research conducted in the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean has revealed that corals located near islands with flourishing seabird populations thrive significantly better compared to those in…
Protecting our seabirds for the future
Rat eradication work continues to improve the survival chances for Alderney's seabird populations.
Summer Wildlife
Wildlife Week - Discover Alderney’s seabirds by boat
Join our expert-guided boat tour to see Alderney’s puffins, gannets, and possibly seals. Discover the island’s diverse wildlife and immerse yourself in Alderney’s stunning seascape and history.…
Wildlife Week - Discover Alderney’s seabirds by boat (Ortac)
Join our expert-guided boat tour to see Alderney’s puffins, gannets, and possibly seals. Discover the island’s diverse wildlife and immerse yourself in Alderney’s stunning seascape and history.…
Phoebe's Summer Work Experience
This summer, Phoebe completed a 5-week work experience placement with the AWT - read all about it here!
Have your say on our Reserves and Sites Management Strategy 2025 - 2030
Storm Petrel
Our smallest breeding seabird, the storm petrel is barely larger than a house martin! They mostly nest among rocks or in burrows on small offshore islands.
Razorbill
The razorbill has a characteristically thick, black bill, with a white stripe across it. It nests with other seabirds, such as guillemots, but prefers the lower ledges and rocky bottoms of cliffs…
Sooty shearwater
These globe-spanning seabirds can often be seen offshore in autumn, shearing low over the waves.
Mussel
The Common mussel is a familiar sight on shores all around the UK and is a favourite food of people, seabirds and starfish alike.