Photographing Butterflies in North Wales – An Annual Obsession
Richard Glynne Jones explores the threats that our butterflies face with a changing climate and increased habitat loss, and shares his passion for identifying and photographing the species he spots in North Wales.
Read MoreNew outdoor arts festival at Woolacombe to celebrate sand dunes
While restoring the sand dunes for threatened wildlife, the Dynamic Dunescapes and the MOD recovered nearly 400 items from when the area was used as a WW2 military training ground.
Read MoreEngagement Placements – Studland Student Blog
For me, nature is a solace in times of stress and turbulence. For the last year, I’ve been working on a series of illustrated mini-collections, with the aim of inspiring people to reconnect with the wilderness on their doorsteps.
Read MoreAlicia Hayden on “Every Dune is a Mountain”
For me, nature is a solace in times of stress and turbulence. For the last year, I’ve been working on a series of illustrated mini-collections, with the aim of inspiring people to reconnect with the wilderness on their doorsteps.
Read MoreHundreds of WW2 military artifacts unearthed at Braunton Burrows during sand dune rejuvenation project
While restoring the sand dunes for threatened wildlife, the Dynamic Dunescapes and the MOD recovered nearly 400 items from when the area was used as a WW2 military training ground.
Read MoreWorld Sand Dune Day 2022: Thanks for Helping us Celebrate!
Despite the changeable ‘British summer’ weather, we were delighted to see 600 of you at our events on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of June.
Read MoreStudent Project: Skylark and Meadow Pipit Surveys
Blog Student Project: Skylark and Meadow Pipit Surveys Wenna Grigg Join placement student Wenna as she talks through her experience working with Dynamic Dunescapes at The Towans in Cornwall Hello, I’m Wenna and I’m currently completing a post-graduate certificate in Ecological Survey Techniques with the University of Oxford. One aspect of this course is planning…
Read More‘Notches’ in Ainsdale Sand Dunes will be created to boost biodiversity on the Sefton Coast
V-shaped gaps will be excavated in the front of selected sand dunes at Ainsdale Sand Dunes National Nature Reserve (NNR) to improve these beautiful dune habitats for rare wildlife.
Read MoreSummer Placement: Helleborine, Horseflies, and a lot of walking
Blog Summer Placement: Helleborine, Horseflies, and a lot of walking Lyndsey Dunn Join summer placement Biology student Lyndsey as she talks through her experience working with Dynamic Dunescapes at Sandscale Haws, Cumbria. Just a little bit about myself, I study Biology at Northumbria university and during second year as part of a summer placement from…
Read MoreReflecting on my student project, supported by a Dunescapes bursary
Dunescapes Student Bursary recipient, Ben Lam, reflects on his student project in South Wales
Read MoreCommunity-painted birds arrive at Studland Bay
Blog Community-painted birds arrive at Studland Bay Dynamic Dunescapes Community-painted birds arrive at Studland Bay as part of a project to bring important wading birds back to Poole Harbour. This week, eight colourful arty birds will be installed across the popular Shell Bay. These wooden birds have been individually painted by local youth groups and…
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