Thorness Shoresearch survey
Join us on a Shoresearch survey at Thorness beach within the Yarmouth to Cowes recommended Marine Conservation Zone to record the seaweed and animals found when the tide goes out.
You will be helping to collect valuable data about our seashore and will learn more about the marine life which lives there. Soft rock peat and clay exposures can be seen at Thorness and loads of intresting animals can be found hiding in between and under rocks.
Booking advised.
Shoresearch survey
Survey – This area is predominantly sandy with rocky outcrop towards the western end of the beach of Hanover point, famous for dinosaur footprints!
Shoresearch survey
Survey – This industrial looking shore has lots of interesting finds, including predatory tingle snails.
Shoresearch survey
Survey – This wonderful rocky shore at Warren Ledges at the south end of the Bay has lots of nooks and crannies to explore.
Shoresearch survey
Survey – We survey the rockpools to the west of the Bay, it’s a great place to find beautiful anemones and a whole host of other rocky shore animals.
Shoresearch survey
Survey – Run by Lepe Country Park staff on the shoreline at Lepe.
Wildlife Watch - Hunting for Minibeasts
This event is organised and delivered by the volunteer-led “Norton Watch at Howsham Mill” group in conjunction with YWT.
Shoresearch survey
Survey – With a mixture of sand, stone and boulders, there are always interesting finds.
Howsham Mill
Project Wild Thing film
Join Stourbridge local group, the National Trust, RSPB and Staffordshire Wildlife Trust....
Filmmaker David Bond is a worried man. His kids' waking hours are dominated by a cacophony of marketing, and a screen dependence threatening to turn them into glassy-eyed zombies. Like city kids everywhere, they spend way too much time indoors - not like it was back in his day.
He decides it's time to get back to nature – literally.