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20 Years and 20 Achievements
In 2002, Alderney’s community came together with government to found the Alderney Wildlife Trust (AWT) with the purpose that it campaigned for, studied and protected wildlife on Alderney.
Have your say on our Reserves and Sites Management Strategy 2025 - 2030
A Year on Alderney
New Year Solutions
Looking forward to the year ahead and what we can all do for the environemnt.
Rowie and Alex's Trip to Jersey for the Marine Mission 2023
At the end of 2022, Alex (the AWT Ramsar Officer) and I were offered the chance by the Jersey Marine Conversation to travel to Jersey and attend their Marine Mission Event!
Golden Year for Alderney’s Nesting Ringed Plovers
Alderney's Ringed Plovers fledged a record number of chicks this year.
My water filter
Duncan helps to manage the pockets of peatland at Bell Crag Flow, near Newcastle. The ancient landscapes that he works on are around 10,000 years old. These sites are great for wildlife but they…
My kind of festival
Erin has spent 25 years connecting people and wildlife as part of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s team that delivers events and open days at sites across the county including the annual Skylarks…
Field cow-wheat
Once widespread, this attractive plant has declined as a result of modern agricultural practices and is now only found in four sites in South East England.
Greater water parsnip
Large scale drainage in the UK has seen a massive reduction in the range of this sensitive aquatic plant which now only occurs in around 50 sites in England.
Bladder campion
Bladder campion is so-called for the bladder-like bulge that sites just behind the five-petalled flower - this is actually the fused sepals. Look for it on grasslands, farmland and along hedgerows…