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Muddy Shore Sampling - Brean Down
Exploring life found living in the muddy shore at Brean.
Sea Watch June Survey - Brean Down "Porpoises and Poetry"
Survey for porpoises, dolphins and seals with optional creative writing and drawing!
Planning and the ecological and Nature Recovery Networks
The Environment Bill is currently passing through Parliament, but when passed in legislation will make it a statutory obligation for all Local Planning Authorities to have a Local Nature Recovery Plan based on the mapped Nature Recovery Network.
Sand sedge
Sand sedge is an important feature of our coastal sand dunes, helping to stabilise the dunes, which allows them to grow up and become colonised by other species.
ShoreSearch May 2024 Survey - Sand Point
National citizen science survey of intertidal habitats.
ShoreSearch September 2024 Survey (1) - Greenaleigh Sand
National citizen science survey of intertidal habitats.
Sand hopper
Sand Hoppers really live up to their name, jumping high into the air when disturbed.
Sand eel
Sand eels are a hugely important part of our marine ecosystem. In fact, the fledgling success of our breeding seabirds entirely depends on them.
Sand martin
The tiny, brown-and-white sand martin is a common summer visitor to the UK, nesting in colonies on rivers, lakes and flooded gravel pits. It returns to Africa in winter.
Sand lizard
The sand lizard is extremely rare due to the loss of its sandy heath and dune habitats. Reintroduction programmes have helped establish new populations.
Sand and gravel
Sand and gravel can be found from the shoreline down to the deep sea, attracting a host of burrowing creatures.