©Derek Moore Features The best place to find out about UK wildlifeFrom did-you-knows to stories on nature at its weirdest there is plenty to read about! Insect-friendly gardening Insects can be the organic grower’s best friend. Whether pollinators or predators, they will help manage unwanted garden visitors and… Butterflies without borders Patrick Barkham reveals the secrets of how some butterflies, like the painted lady, are able to migrate from Africa to the UK. Blog Identify solitary bees in the UK What bee have you found? Read the best guide to identifying solitary bees that can be found in the UK. Here are a few you may have… Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue? Answering questions on the sea Weirdest sea creatures found around the UK Our top 5 weirdest sea creatures found around the UK 5 things you will have spotted on the beach Do you know what a mermaid's purse is? Or what cuttlefish bone or whelk eggs look like? Here are 5 things you will have spotted on… Tiny creatures of the sea or seashore There are many small creatures that make their homes in the sea or on the seashore, we list our top five tiny creatures. What sea-loving animal are you? Have you ever looked at the sea and thought, I wonder what animal I'd be if I lived there? We've got the quiz for you! Identify caterpillars With dozens of butterflies and thousands of moths in the UK, there's a huge variety of caterpillars to be found. This caterpillar… Are all feathers the same Feathers come in different shapes and colours, but they all have a special job. Some keep birds warm, others help them hide or show off… Blog Plastic Clear for a Year Bex Lynam, North Sea Marine Advocacy Officer, based at Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, has been living as plastic free as she possibly can for… Freaky fungi! Green and lumpy, red and spotty - or even purple and spiky! Fungi comes in ALL shapes and sizes.
Insect-friendly gardening Insects can be the organic grower’s best friend. Whether pollinators or predators, they will help manage unwanted garden visitors and…
Butterflies without borders Patrick Barkham reveals the secrets of how some butterflies, like the painted lady, are able to migrate from Africa to the UK.
Blog Identify solitary bees in the UK What bee have you found? Read the best guide to identifying solitary bees that can be found in the UK. Here are a few you may have…
Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue? Answering questions on the sea
5 things you will have spotted on the beach Do you know what a mermaid's purse is? Or what cuttlefish bone or whelk eggs look like? Here are 5 things you will have spotted on…
Tiny creatures of the sea or seashore There are many small creatures that make their homes in the sea or on the seashore, we list our top five tiny creatures.
What sea-loving animal are you? Have you ever looked at the sea and thought, I wonder what animal I'd be if I lived there? We've got the quiz for you!
Identify caterpillars With dozens of butterflies and thousands of moths in the UK, there's a huge variety of caterpillars to be found. This caterpillar…
Are all feathers the same Feathers come in different shapes and colours, but they all have a special job. Some keep birds warm, others help them hide or show off…
Blog Plastic Clear for a Year Bex Lynam, North Sea Marine Advocacy Officer, based at Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, has been living as plastic free as she possibly can for…
Freaky fungi! Green and lumpy, red and spotty - or even purple and spiky! Fungi comes in ALL shapes and sizes.