Lightbulb sea squirt
The lightbulb sea squirt is common around much of the UK. Its easy to see where its name came from!
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The lightbulb sea squirt is common around much of the UK. Its easy to see where its name came from!
This sponge is found on rocky shores around the UK and looks like a thick bready crust (if you use your imagination a bit!).
A hidden piece of ancient woodland filled with wildlife.
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Seasonal wildlife activities for 7 to 12 year olds, with a walk in the reserve.
Several Wildlife Trusts have trialled new 'Wildlife Explorer' cards to help non-English speaking communities find out about the wildlife near them. Cheryl Burns, The Wildlife Trusts…
Wildlife Watch is for young people aged 5 years to 11 years to get out and experience nature. Join the Alford group this month for their visit to Sandilands for sea dipping!
Join us for a wildlife walk where we're likely to see spring migrant birds such as pied flycatcher, redstart, cuckoo and more
Are you a budding marine biologist? Drop in to the Living Seas Centre to discover what lies beneath the waves on the Yorkshire coast!