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Explore the coast on wildlife walks



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
THE Yorkshire Wildlife Trust will be running a series of wildlife walks and events around the coast during the summer.
The trust will have Wild Out There project officers based at Flamborough North Landing car park and at the Deep in Hull until September. The officers will be conducting daily guided walks and talks about the local marine and coastal wildlife that Yorkshire has to offer. This may range from rockpool rambles, strandline stomps and seabird spectaculars.

Seabird Spectaculars will be running at Flamborough Cliffs Nature Reserve, Bridlington on Sunday May 25, Sunday June 15 and Sunday July 10 from 1pm- 4pm. Volunteers will be on hand throughout the afternoon to show visitors the seabirds breeding on the cliffs. Telescopes will be provided to look at the kittiwakes, fulmars, guillemots, razorbills and puffins nesting on the ledges. The meeting place will be at the cliff top between Flamborough north Landing and the lighthouse at 1pm.



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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 3:02 PM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
  

 
 


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