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Chwilio
Thick topshell
The thick topshell is a common sight on rocky shores in Wales and South West England.
Local Groups
Our local groups raise the profile of the Trust in their communities and have always been at the core of our Trust's work.
Dog cockle
This long-lived bivalve can be found buried in the sand on the south and west coasts of the UK.
Heath fritillary
The rare heath fritillary was on the brink of extinction in the 1970s, but conservation action turned its fortunes around. It is still confined to a small number of sites in the south of England,…
Thank you renewal
Blonde ray
This large skate has tiny, prickly spines all over its back.
My career path
As a Trainee Reserves officer at Rutland Water Nature Reserve, Dale is lucky enough that he can take his passion for wildlife to work with him, with a job that will set him up for a career in…
Willow emerald damselfly
A recent colonist to South East England, the metallic-green Willow emerald damselfly spends much of its time in the willow and alder trees that overhang ponds, lakes and canals.
Port Eynon Point
Sea cliff, foreshore, limestone grassland, heathland, secondary Ash woodland, and quarries. Part of the South Gower Coast SSSI, which in turn is part of the European Natura 2000 site, the…
WILD Words Poetry Competition
Common beech
An iconic tree, particularly in the south of the UK, the Common beech stands tall and proud in woodlands and parks. It turns beautiful golden-brown in autumn, strewing the floor with its '…