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Spurn National Nature Reserve

Walking to Spurn’s very own Land’s End

Spurn National Nature Reserve is a sandy peninsula jutting out, 3.5 miles from the end of the Holderness Coast, into the mouth of the Humber Estuary. This unique and iconic landscape may be ever…

Colour photo of Peter Lau in his wheelchair taking photos with a long lens at a nature reserve

Roaming outdoors with wheels

Wildlife Support Officer Peter Lau was an avid wildlife observer and videographer, who specialised in the under-water environment, and scuba dived many of our world's best locations.  

Buff-tailed bumblebee (c) Jon Hawkins

Bees needs

The buzz of bees is filling the air as they dart from flower to flower. Ellie Brodie, head of land management at The Wildlife Trusts, tells us how we can help these important pollinators.

Hedgehogs (c) Jon Hawkins

Watch out for wildlife

Our return to normal could spell bad news for our precious creatures. But it doesn’t have to be that way, as a little care and attention will make all the difference.

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