Sula of Braye
Sula of Braye, the Alderney Wildlife Trust's survey vessel, first arrived in the island back in 2012 and has been a major asset to the trust in the years that have followed.
The leaves are falling, shades of orange and red are starting to shine through and scarfs and hats have emerged from closets…autumn is here!
Recently, on a brief trip to Guernsey using the Trust’s boat ‘Sula of Braye’, around twenty birds were seen gracefully gliding above the water’s surface…these were Balearic Shearwaters!
Fantastic news! The AWT have recorded a brand-new species for Alderney: the Dark Crimson Underwing!
At the end of July, we held an Ocean Gala at the Georgian House to help raise funds for the FishIntel Project!
Did you know that globally beetles make up over a third of all known species?!
Recently, the AWT’s Wildlife Volunteers helped us move our Conservation Grazing Herd!
Do you want to get involved in the Bailiwick Bat Survey and become a bat detective? It's super easy! Discover here how to set up your bat detector which you can borrow from the AWT!
Last Autumn, with the help of the island's incredible volunteers and enthusiastic students, we got busy planting 2,000 trees in the ground - at home and in the Alderney Community Woodland!…