New development in vital Solent Seagrass Restoration Project
Wildlife Trust’s work to restore the Solent’s seagrass could be sped up by innovative new machine
Wildlife Trust’s work to restore the Solent’s seagrass could be sped up by innovative new machine
This little cuttlefish really lives up to its name - it only reaches about 5cm long!
Cuttlefish are related to squids and octopuses – a group of molluscs known as cephalopods. You may have seen the chalky internal shell, called a cuttlebone washed up on beaches around the UK.…
Meadows of seagrass spread across the seabed, their dense green leaves sheltering a wealth of wildlife including our two native species of seahorse.
Tony, environmentalist and author, gets inspiration from being outside. His dogs do too. Growing up with a passion for the natural world, progressing to ornithology, a deep and growing conviction…
Beneath the waves of the Solent are hidden underwater gardens of seagrass. These marine flowering plants are known for increasing biodiversity in our coastal waters. However, they are now…
Have you ever heard of seagrass? This amazing plant provides an impressive list of environmental services – supplying vital habitat to wildlife and fisheries, protecting our shores from erosion…
UK-renowned street artist ATM is set to paint his first ever marine-themed portrait in Portsmouth, to mark The Wildlife Trusts’ National Marine Week
Iolo Williams, BBC TV naturalist, loves visiting Parc Slip Nature Reserve near Bridgend. It’s the perfect wildlife day and the arable fields inspire him in his personal and professional life - a…
Solent Seagrass Restoration Project is getting a boost with the development of new mechanical equipment.
Tim Ferrero and Ellie Parker will introduce Seagrass habitats, their conservation and ongoing efforts of HIWWT to restore seagrass meadows