Cumbria’s Marine Life and Seagrass Restoration
Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Marine Officer Amber Gould talks about the life in the Irish Sea, and the Trust’s current seagrass restoration work.
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Marine Officer Amber Gould talks about the life in the Irish Sea, and the Trust’s current seagrass restoration work.
Join us for a session exclusively for home-educated children and their families. Suitable for children aged 7 – 13 years old.
Meadows of seagrass spread across the seabed, their dense green leaves sheltering a wealth of wildlife including our two native species of seahorse.
Donal Griffin, marine conservation officer for The Wildlife Trusts, shares the experiences that inspired his love for the sea.
Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre visitor centre
Mae'r rhywogaeth yma o forwellt yn fath o blanhigyn blodeuol sy'n byw o dan y môr, gan ddarparu cynefin pwysig i lawer o rywogaethau prin a rhyfeddol.
Join Cornwall Wildlife Trust for a special training day all about monitoring seagrass and get involved in a local conservation project.
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A cycle ride from Morrisons Dock in Barrow, down the old line path to Roa island.
From the comfort of your own home, with a DIY rockpool ramble or a socially distanced sea-watch, help The Wildlife Trusts discover and celebrate our wonderful shore and seas
Explore and record our coastal and marine wildlife. All welcome!