What are salt marshes & why are they important?
We humans have a habit of thinking in terms of opposition: there’s rain or shine, hot or cold, and land or sea – to name but a few. Salt marshes, however, are something in between.
We humans have a habit of thinking in terms of opposition: there’s rain or shine, hot or cold, and land or sea – to name but a few. Salt marshes, however, are something in between.
Mammal expert Stuart Edmunds introduces the four species of mice you can see in the UK.
This is a guest blog in which Nik Mitchell of Save Minster Marshes offers his perspective about the Sea Link Project and reflects on the wildlife in the area and how it could be impacted.
Learn to how identify native broad-leaved trees and shrubs by their twigs, and buds and bark.
A simple guide to fungi groups and classifications and the features to look out for
Spend a morning with one of the Bison Rangers, discovering all the latest updates and joining them to try tracking the Wilder Blean herd.
Spend a morning with one of the Bison Rangers, discovering all the latest updates and joining them to try tracking the Wilder Blean herd.
Learn more about fungi and how to identify these fascinating organisms.
Improve your fungi identification skills in the field.
An illustrated review of the geology of the Kentish landscape from the oldest rocks to the youngest sediments
An online training day on the UK Habitat Classification, a new comprehensive classification system for vegetation habitats used in conservation and land management
An online training day on the UK Habitat Classification, a new comprehensive classification system for vegetation habitats used in conservation and land management