Common eelgrass
This seagrass species is a kind of flowering plant that lives beneath the sea, providing an important habitat for many rare and wonderful species.
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This seagrass species is a kind of flowering plant that lives beneath the sea, providing an important habitat for many rare and wonderful species.
Meadows of seagrass spread across the seabed, their dense green leaves sheltering a wealth of wildlife including our two native species of seahorse.
Be a part of efforts to restore seagrass meadows in Cumbria!
Amber Gould of Cumbria Wildlife Trust will be enthusing about the environmental benefits and how we’re helping to conserve and increase seagrass by planting.
Explore this historical common in Kenilworth with woodland walks
Bucklebury Common is one of the largest commons in Berkshire and home to a rich variety of wildlife.
Become a wildlife explorer for the morning and discover amazing species at Blashford Lakes.
Wet, boggy and full of wildlife! You'll sometimes meet our Exmoor ponies at Lickham Common.
Padworth Common nature reserve is a tranquil haven for wildlife with heathland, woodland, ponds and alder-lined gullies.
The fluffy, white heads of common cotton-grass dot our brown, boggy moors and heaths as if a giant bag of cotton wool balls has been thrown across the landscape!
A natural treasure trove of wildlife and rare plants, Booton Common lies in a tributary valley of the River Wensum, close to the town of Reepham.