Blog: Grey seals

Image: Tom Marshall

We welcome guest bloggers! If you've something to write home about - whether you've got a trail cam in your garden, or you've made a bird box, or visited one of our nature reserves - if it's to do with Cumbria's wildlife & wild places then we'd love to hear from you!

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a view from a bird hide at south walney copyright Abi Plowman

Salt works, shingle and seals at South Walney

Abi, who volunteers some of her time to the Trust, headed to the Furness Peninsula by bike to explore our South Walney Nature Reserve and wrote about her experience.

Image of oystercatcher on beach credit Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

Protecting our seabirds

In her first blog, Jessie Prentice, Seasonal Warden at South Walney, talks about how she's protecting wildlife at this special coastal nature reserve

Curious adult female grey seal ©Sylwia Zbijewska

Grey seals by Skomer Island warden, Nathan Wilkie

Grey seal pups are one of the most popular highlights of the UK nature calendar, with thousands of people heading to seal pupping hotspots to see the fluffy white pups for themselves. The UK is…

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