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View of Scarborough Seafront

Could I Splice my DNA with an Octopus?

This intriguing question was just one of those that Telling our Story volunteer Howard pondered when he attended a big day for the Wild Eye nature and arts project. Artist Shazad Dawood and…

Marine volunteer group at the 2024 Marine Conference

Marine Volunteers' Conference 2024

The first YWT Marine volunteers conference brought together 30 of our volunteers and staff who care for the 90 miles of shoreline from the Humber to the Tees. Jumping at the chance to find out…

A metal seaweed sculpture positioned on the end of a harbour looking out to sea.

Sea Oak Sculpture FAQs

Information on Sea Oak and Wild Eye for our most frequently asked questions, can be found on this page.

A metal seaweed sculpture positioned on the end of a harbour looking out to sea.

Wild Eye Coastal Art And Nature Trail

‘Sea oak’ sculpture by Yorkshire artist Paul Morrison to be unveiled in Scarborough as part of Wild Eye Coastal Art and Nature Trail.

Man crouched down in the shallow waters by the shoreline, holding and looking at some seaweed. There is the coastline and sea in the background.

Wild Eye Wildlife Webcam

Marine Communications and Engagement Manager, Cate Holborn, tells us about Wild Eye’s new live stream webcam positioned in Scarborough Harbour in partnership with SeaGrown, and what we hope to see…

Close up shot of the head of a minke whale slightly underwater with the tip of its mouth about to rise out of the water.

Sea Watching in Scarborough

Katie Andrews, Wilder Communities Engagement Officer, tells us about the Sea Watch Foundation and the incredible work their volunteers do, working closely with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust on Wild Eye…

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