Rocky reefs
The nooks and crannies of rocky reefs are swimming with wildlife, from tiny fish to colourful anemones. When shoreline rocks are exposed by the low tide, the rockpools that form are a refuge for…
The nooks and crannies of rocky reefs are swimming with wildlife, from tiny fish to colourful anemones. When shoreline rocks are exposed by the low tide, the rockpools that form are a refuge for…
Hard structures created by living creatures, biogenic reefs provide a home for a variety of marine life.
A group of young people from the north east have assisted the RSPB as it prepared for the expected arrival of migratory birds to Coquet Island.
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
This crab is common around all of the UK. If you've ever been rockpooling or crabbing, it's probably the shore crab that you've met.
One of the most bizarre fish to find on the rocky shore, the clingfish appears an assortment of different animals stuck together!
This distinctive lark is a passage migrant and winter visitor to the UK, most often found along the east coast of Britain.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s 50th anniversary Rock Festival has featured many geological gems over the course of the last year and now 50 of them have made it into a new book.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to hear suggested sites are progressing to the next stage of the HPMA designation process to secure new gold standard of marine protection.