Plaice
Plaice is a common sight all around our coasts - if you can spot it! They are extremely well camouflaged against the seabed and can even change colour to better match their surroundings.
Plaice is a common sight all around our coasts - if you can spot it! They are extremely well camouflaged against the seabed and can even change colour to better match their surroundings.
Double number of care homes take the 30 Days Wild challenge in 2020.
After a Friday night out on the town, James and Claire love a brisk morning walk at Newlands Corner to blow away the cobwebs.
The annual Nature Reserves Fund from Somerset Wildlife Trust launches to help the charity raise vital funds needed to care for and maintain its nature reserves, some of the most precious sites for…
Although, commonly referred to as a ‘sea snail,’ this species in fact belongs to the fish family!
Despite its name, the "common" skate is not so common anymore. In fact, they are Critically Endangered.
Hornwrack is often found washed up on our beaches, with many believing that it is dried seaweed. In fact, it is a colony of animals!
Sand eels are a hugely important part of our marine ecosystem. In fact, the fledgling success of our breeding seabirds entirely depends on them.
The sea hare looks like a sea slug – but in fact has an internal shell. They can be up to 20cm long but are usually much shorter.
Piddocks are a boring bivalve. No, we don't mean dull... we mean that it bores into soft rock, creating a burrow. In fact, they're the opposite of dull - they glow in the dark!
Discover the bird that’s a favourite amongst birdwatchers, despite the fact that most rarely see one.