Teaming up to clean Tollesbury Wick
Essex Wildlife Trust and Essex County Council join forces to tackle litter found along the Tollesbury Wick coastline.
Explore the wild side of spring with our huge range of events
Essex Wildlife Trust and Essex County Council join forces to tackle litter found along the Tollesbury Wick coastline.
With the backdrop of the infamous red lightship, walk along the famous Essex marshes and experience wild Essex at its best
The reserve is flooding up again after a long, dry summer, and the Brent Geese have returned, all the way from their breeding grounds in Siberia!
Public vote stunning macro shot as the overall winner of the Essex Wildlife Trust photography competition
After a long hot summer and a spectacularly colourful autumn, the temperatures and the leaves have finally dropped. Along with the cooler weather, wintering birds have arrived on our shores, one…
Our Brent Goose ringing project in collaboration with the Southern Colour Ringing Group, The Essex Recorders Partnership and Essex Birdwatching Society, has been providing some exciting results.…
Wilder Community Ranger John Attiwell shares a day at Tollesbury Wick, exploring its rich wildlife and the people who value it.
Egyptian geese were introduced to Britain from Africa. They are now widespread in southern England.
This brilliant red and white sea slug would make the perfect nudibranch for a Christmas card image or perhaps a football team mascot!
Satellite tags are allowing us to gain an insight into the 2,500-mile migration of these geese like never before.
Public vote striking vixen image as the overall winner of the Essex Wildlife Trust Photography Competition 2020
A globally important wetland site, crucial for wildfowl, with 40,000 ducks, swans and geese visiting each year.