Marine art competition winners revealed
The second year of Coastal Creations Art Competition has come to an end, with three new fin-tastic winners announced.
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The second year of Coastal Creations Art Competition has come to an end, with three new fin-tastic winners announced.
The first ever art competition celebrating National Marine Week has come to an end. Take a look at our magnificent winners and runners up below.
Jumping spider wins public’s hearts in Essex Wildlife Trust competition.
Jamie fell in love with wildlife taking his dog for walks at Attenborough Nature Reserve as a young boy to keep him occupied. Now he is inspiring the next generation working with the Keeping It…
Often seen carpeting the floor of ancient woodlands, Dog's mercury can quickly colonise, its fresh green leaves shading out rarer plants. It is also very poisonous.
Essex Wildlife Trust’s Raffle for 2019/2020 raised an incredible £7,915 for the Trust, thank you to everyone who took part this year.
Growing in tufts, Crested dog's-tail is a stiff-looking grass, with a tightly packed, rectangular flower spike. Look for it in lowland meadows and grasslands.
This long-lived bivalve can be found buried in the sand on the south and west coasts of the UK.
This sea snail is abundant on rocky shores around the UK. It is an active predator, feasting on mussels and barnacles before retreating to crevices to rest.
After a Friday night out on the town, James and Claire love a brisk morning walk at Newlands Corner to blow away the cobwebs.