Essex estuary to be sanctuary for ‘mother oysters’
Conservation coalition begins restoration of UK’s largest protected area for native oysters
Conservation coalition begins restoration of UK’s largest protected area for native oysters
41 new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) have been announced in UK waters. Now, Essex Wildlife Trust calls for effective management for two new MCZs off the Essex coast.
The Billericay Living Landscapes group has been working to improve this 2.5 hectare site that acts as a magnet to a wonderful array of wildlife.
Roy, a heavy horse from Hawthorn Heavy Horses has been helping Essex Wildlife Trust’s ranger and volunteers with vital habitat management and conservation work at their Willow Park in Langdon…
Hang out and follow the secret lives of breeding Pipistrelle Bats.
Take a sneak peek into the life of one of Essex’s most elusive birds of prey.
It was worrying to hear further news of insect decline earlier this year; it is reported that more than 40% of insect species are declining and a third are endangered.
On 20th February the Secretary of State for Transport gave the go-ahead for the Tilbury 2 development to proceed, which will significantly expand the Port of Tilbury.
Satellite tags are allowing us to gain an insight into the 2,500-mile migration of these geese like never before.