Seaweed Pressing at Kimmeridge
Come along to the Wild Seas Centre to learn the Victorian art of seaweed pressing.
Come along to the Wild Seas Centre to learn the Victorian art of seaweed pressing.
Every Thursday through June, meet some of Brownsea’s more elusive wildlife. The National Trust have teamed up with Dorset Wildlife Trust to guide you on an exciting nocturnal adventure.
Every Thursday through June, meet some of Brownsea’s more elusive wildlife. The National Trust have teamed up with Dorset Wildlife Trust to guide you on an exciting nocturnal adventure.
Every Thursday through June, meet some of Brownsea’s more elusive wildlife. The National Trust have teamed up with Dorset Wildlife Trust to guide you on an exciting nocturnal adventure.
Every Thursday through June, meet some of Brownsea’s more elusive wildlife. The National Trust have teamed up with Dorset Wildlife Trust to guide you on an exciting nocturnal adventure.
Also known as the flat topshell, these are one of the most common and colourful sea snails you are likely to see when out on a rockpool safari!
With her waterproof map on her wrist, Heather doesn’t have to splash out to go on safari. She gets exclusive access to Kimmeridge Bay’s secret world of ever-changing marine wildlife.
Hornwrack is often found washed up on our beaches, with many believing that it is dried seaweed. In fact, it is a colony of animals!
A bushy brown seaweed that appears bright blue underwater.
This purply-brown seaweed is a common feature on our rocky shores and on our dinner plates.
These mat like growths found on kelp and seaweed are actually colonies of tiny individuals animals.