Remembering Brian Bonnard's Passion for Wildflowers
With the recent passing of Brian Bonnard (photographed below on his 80th birthday), one of the AWT’s founding members and leading naturalists in the Channel Islands, we thought it would be…
With the recent passing of Brian Bonnard (photographed below on his 80th birthday), one of the AWT’s founding members and leading naturalists in the Channel Islands, we thought it would be…
On the first Saturday of November, despite the strong winds and wet weather, our Wildlife Volunteers headed to Saye Beach to do some invasive species removal. The species in the spotlight here is…
The leaves are falling, shades of orange and red are starting to shine through and scarfs and hats have emerged from closets…autumn is here!
Recently, on a brief trip to Guernsey using the Trust’s boat ‘Sula of Braye’, around twenty birds were seen gracefully gliding above the water’s surface…these were Balearic Shearwaters!
Fantastic news! The AWT have recorded a brand-new species for Alderney: the Dark Crimson Underwing!
Did you know that globally beetles make up over a third of all known species?!
Recently, the AWT’s Wildlife Volunteers helped us move our Conservation Grazing Herd!
Our annual Wildlife Week is back! Jam-packed full of activities for everyone to enjoy, download the full programme to discover how you can celebrate Alderney's wonderful wildlife!
Do you want to get involved in the Bailiwick Bat Survey and become a bat detective? It's super easy! Discover here how to set up your bat detector which you can borrow from the AWT!