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Have you ever looked at the sea and thought, I wonder what animal I'd be if I lived there? We've got the quiz for you!
Which sea loving animal are you?
Which sea loving animal are you? Take the quiz!
Found a dead animal
Whether you hit an animal with your car, you see a dead animal in a public place, or you think you may have found an animal that is the victim of a wildlife crime, knowing what should be reported and to who can be confusing. This page collates some general advice on what to do if you find a dead animal.
Adopt an animal
Help protect UK wildlife by sponsoring an animal, tree, or habitat. Sponsorship can be the perfect gift for nature lovers, adults and children alike, especially with our special adoption gift packages. Great for Christmas presents and birthday presents!
Identify animal skulls
How to identify an animal skull! Found a bird skull or mammal bone in the UK? Take a look at our ID guide to work out what your animal bones might be.
Adopt a grazing animal
Searching for an original gift for a nature lover? Adopt a grazing animal with the Wildlife Trusts to help fund conservation efforts. Perfect for adults and children! Sponsor a flock of sheep, konik pony, highland cow, shetland sheep, Dartmoor pony or a goat.
Change what you eat
Buy local produce, eat more plant-based foods and reduce your food miles to shrink your environmental footprint.
Watch what you wash away
Some cosmetics, soaps, washing-up liquids and cleaning products can be harmful to wildlife with long-lasting effects.
Beavers in Wales, what do YOU think?
Alicia Leow-Dyke is the Welsh beaver project officer, based at North Wales Wildlife Trust. Here she shares information about a consultation going on that asks residents in Wales to share their…
Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue
Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue? Answering questions on the sea
What if you really could change the world?
We might just have the answer. Autumn Barlow, communications officer for The Wildlife Trusts' Nextdoor Nature programme explains.
Animal Olympics: Summer Trail at the Nature Discovery Centre - Tuesday 6 August
This link will open on the BBOWT website.
Come along and have a go at our assault course where you can leap like a grasshopper, move like a mole and sprint like a hare.