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Essex Wildlife Trust
Великобритания
Добавлен 25 мар 2020
We are the county’s leading conservation charity, committed to protecting wildlife and inspiring a lifelong love of nature.
We manage nature reserves and discovery parks across the county, providing outstanding outdoor learning and preserving places of wonder.
Our climate is in crisis and nature needs our help. Together we can protect the future. Join us.
We manage nature reserves and discovery parks across the county, providing outstanding outdoor learning and preserving places of wonder.
Our climate is in crisis and nature needs our help. Together we can protect the future. Join us.
Greener Gardens Group in Brightlingsea taking action for wildlife - Team Wilder
Jenny Gifford started the Greener Gardens Group or 3Gs for short, are offering free gardening services with the aim of making gardens more wildlife-friendly. Read more about this amazing project 👉ww.essexwt.org.uk/blog/essex-wildlife-trust/volunteer-group-colchester-turning-essexs-gardens-wildlife-havens
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Create a pollinator-friendly garden with Ambassador Andrew Millham! 🐝
Просмотров 3707 часов назад
Habitat piles, bug hotels and late-flowering plants will keep your local pollinators 'snug as a bug' this autumn and winter. Remember to plot your pollinator-friendly garden on our website 👉 www.essexwt.org.uk/help-pollinators
Local communities taking action for wildlife in Essex - Team Wilder - Holland-on-Sea
Просмотров 13221 день назад
Meet Bev, who has been helping to restore nature in Holland-on-Sea with the help of dedicated volunteers. Essex Wildlife Trust's Wilder Communities Ranger, John, has been supporting Bev and the team with their garden. Watch this tour to see what work they've been doing.
Create a leaf hedgehog for autumn - Essex Wildlife Trust
Просмотров 84Месяц назад
Here's an arts and crafts idea for autumn - make your very own hedgehog out of leaves.
Annual General Meeting 2024 - full video - Essex Wildlife Trust
Просмотров 337Месяц назад
Watch the full recording of the Annual General Meeting where we celebrate the 65th year of Essex Wildlife Trust.
An introduction to dragonflies - webinar - Essex Wildlife Trust
Просмотров 2212 месяца назад
Join Wilder Community Ranger, John, as he gives an introduction to this water-loving insect. This series is part of the Team Wilder webinars, helping you take action at home for wildlife.
Gardening for butterflies, moths and their caterpillars - Essex Wildlife Trust
Просмотров 972 месяца назад
Join Wilder Community Ranger, John, from Essex Wildlife Trust, as he discusses how you can help moths and butterflies in your garden. These webinars are part of the Team Wilder ethos, helping people take action for wildlife where you live.
Leave a gift in your Will for wildlife - Paul and Gail
Просмотров 972 месяца назад
Lifelong members of Essex Wildlife Trust, Paul and Gail tell us why they think it's important to remember wildlife in your Will.
Running Wild 2024 - Essex Wildlife Trust
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A huge thanks to everyone that took part in this year's Running Wild. You embraced the mud, fundraised for wildlife, and had the best time doing it.🐾🥇
How to take part in The Essex BioBlitz 🌸
Просмотров 2294 месяца назад
Join Essex's largest wildflower hunt and contribute to climate change research led by The University of Essex. www.essexwt.org.uk/essex-bioblitz
Restoring seagrass in Essex - World Ocean's Day
Просмотров 1695 месяцев назад
It's World Ocean's Day! Join Alex, our Marine and Coastal Engagement Officer as he talks to Emma from Project Seagrass and Jules from LIFE Recreation ReMEDIES Project all about how we are restoring seagrass in Essex. 00:00 Welcome and introduction 1:15 About seagrass and project background 10:19 Introduction to the ReMEDIES project 24:27 Essex Wildlife Trust's surveys and public engagement 30:0...
Make bird feed hearts for Valentine's day! 💘🐤
Просмотров 6899 месяцев назад
Show your garden birds some love this Valentine’s day by making bird feed hearts. You may not realise it but February marks the start of the bird nesting season, a time where our feathery friends need to top up their energy stores. Grab some cookie cutters, seeds and string and give these bird feed hearts a go. Your garden birds will love you for it! ❤️🫶 *FYI: These work best when it’s colder o...
Dawn chorus at West Wood nature reserve - Essex Wildlife Trust
Просмотров 58710 месяцев назад
This is a recording from West Wood nature reserve in Essex. We encourage listeners to use headphones for the full experience. Listen closely to hear these birds: Wren Blackbird Song Thrush Woodpigeon Treecreeper Pheasant Robin Blackcap Great Tit Chiffchaff (very faint and brief towards end of recording) International Dawn Chorus Day is Sunday, 5 May - so set your alarms and go and listen to one...
Thank you from Essex Wildlife Trust 2023 🤗
Просмотров 34511 месяцев назад
A video message from our Chief Executive, Andrew Impey, thanking all the supporters that help us achieve our goals of protecting and restoring wildlife and wild places in Essex. Merry Christmas everyone. 🎄
Fossil hunting at The Naze (with a megalodon tooth!)
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Come with us on a fossil hunt at The Naze! Check out the megalodon tooth from The Naze Nature Discovery Centre and find out about some of the incredible fossils you can find at The Naze.
Essex Wildlife Trust and Utilize PLC
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Essex Wildlife Trust and Utilize PLC
A toad's tremendous transition, told by our Nature Nursery
Просмотров 108Год назад
A toad's tremendous transition, told by our Nature Nursery
Essex Wildlife Trust Staff Development Day 2023
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Essex Wildlife Trust Staff Development Day 2023
AGM 2023 - Presentation of 2022 results
Просмотров 72Год назад
AGM 2023 - Presentation of 2022 results
Remember a Charity Week: Gifts in Wills
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Remember a Charity Week: Gifts in Wills
Marine in the moment: plastic pollution
Просмотров 45Год назад
Marine in the moment: plastic pollution
Mr Millham, lovely video! Daniel B :) sorry I don't want to tell the others my full name 😢😢😢
Thankyou for this video
Great video thanks!
Omg ty
I love fingerinhoe
Do ferrets cross breed with polecats, I heard of mink cross breeding with polecats
Je suis plutôt contente de mes récoltes de cet été, avec ce que j ai planté en pot. Mes plants de tomates, aubergines et courgettes jaunes ont beaucoup donné, par contre raté pour les piments qui a eu du mal à fleurir. J’ai eu des pâtissons mais petits, idem du potimarron, j’espère que les apports de mon lombricompost amélioreront ça l’année prochaine. Il va falloir que je trouve comment abriter le maximum de chose aussi. Dans les prochaines semaines, je vais enlever les plans d’été, planter les nouveaux pieds de fraise et gérer les pieds framboises, nettoyer ma serre en plastique et mon matériel, récolter les graines de fleurs que je trouve. Sur mon mini par terre devant chez moi j’ai mis des tournesols dont j’ai enlevé les têtes pour récupérer les graines, est ce qu’il vaut mieux enlever la tige ou la laisser en terre pour l’hiver. Ma terre est hyper argileuse (nouvel immeuble, sur parking souterrain).
My bird bath visitors…sparrows, goldfinch, house finch, starlings, Eurasian doves, Mourning doves, and robins. The robins are the bosses. Very aggressive. They will take over and by sheer numbers.
Where please. Thanks
Great video! Very informative
I run a drip irrigation system to my bird bath so it continuously stays full, fresh, and waters the bog garden underneath it.
What a lovely video. I’m so glad it appeared today on my feed (4 years after it was made! ) Beautiful watching and listening to all the birds. Thank you❤ I miss the coo of the wood pigeons in Australia..
I stoped feeding my hedgehog because i couldnt get rid of the rats.. any tips?
Love, love, love!!!! Thank you.
Can you reintroduce EELgrass it appears before ww1 itvwas thick around Dengie and partly protected the marshes and acted as food for wildfowl and nursery for fish invertebrates..
Hi Ruth, we count glow worms at Cole Green near Hertford every year but numbers seem very low this year. How are your numbers?
Hi, just been to the same spot, had 3 days of beach combing and found nothing, then the last half hour on my 3rd day I found loads of fossilised wood and about 10 fossilised shark teeth, buzzing is an understatement❤
We love fingringhoe
You need to hand all your Havering stuff over to London Wildlife Trust, Havering ain't in Essex.
Love oyster catchers there beaks are striking great video 👍
I found one in my backyard it looked like the legs where hurt so I took him in he’s doing good after a week I’ve been giving him water with sugar and some fruit but I need help on his habit because if I let him go I know he won’t make it. I live in Rhode Island in the east coast if possible a indoor habitat or is it better to let him go and let nature do it’s course
Any info on futher west?
Wonderful conservation work by Essex Wildlife Trust. Well done!
Hey it's that famous guy from Naturescope!
this spider has a poison?
*venom. Yes, almost all spider species are venomous. It's how they hunt their prey.
Went there today with my daughter and we found what we think might be mammoth bark? It’s probably not but how would we find out? It’s about 6” x 3” with a curved structure and glossy brown on one side and bony grain on the other? Thanks for the video 👍
WELCOME TO FINGRINHOE?IS THIS A MESSAGE FOR MY EX WIFE???
If you had no volunteers then you would be out of a job with no one to do the manual work. well done volunteers!
They never went they were pet's in Yorkshire just domesticed
Awesome
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Fantastic. I've wondered whether similar structures could help increase bodies of fresh water within intertidal habitats. I have spoken to some beaver experts who have said that it is likely the animals inhabited intertidal zones, using dams to maintain the percentage of fresh water needed to sustain them in tidal areas. Given that beavers are unlikely to be reinstated on these habitats any time soon, I wonder if leaky dams would be a good substitute. As an experimental project, and easy enough to remove if required, it would be interesting to see if such structures benefited biodiversity
Love and thanks.
Natures sound is wonderful
Funny name
Finger in hoe is a very nice place I’d like to visit
Loved helping film this! - Adam 😁
Thanks For The Info About Toads
I've Been To Warley Place Essex Wildlife Trust, And The Boss Has To Teach The Forest School Teacher More About Worms.
Fingering WHO jokes aside this looks great
Thank you for this video, keep up your good work!
Where's the rest of the video??! I've heard people have short attention spans but this is ridiculous.
Thanks
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❤ ,heard their beautifull song at fingeringho wick ,for the first time ,it was unforgetable so powerfull and melodic and unique ,nothing else ive heard compares ,never saw the birds just that unforgetable song ,wonderfull,
Thanks for this. Very interesting to know the differences between the native and non-native species. Looks like we have bag loads of the Pacific variety along the beaches east of Southend Pier! (And I don't recall them being there when I was younger - say 30 years ago).
Good effort on making these videos - but even a cupped hand around your mic would suffice to improve the audio here. Listen back for yourselves: pretty difficult to follow, non?
Very good ❤
This man is a legend to me.