Making Coastal Wildlife Count...
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is working with Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service and the Norfolk Coast Partnership to map the distribution of the following five coastal animals and plants:
Grayling butterfly
Yellow horned-poppy
Harbour porpoise
Slipper limpet
Sea-holly
These species are all believed to be declining in the county, except the slipper limpet, a non-native species that is spreading in Norfolk waters. Help us put these five coastal animals and plants on the map by taking part in this simple survey.
How can you get involved?
There are three easy ways to take part:
1. Send an A5 SAE to Coastal Wildlife Survey, Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Bewick House, 22 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NR1 1RY and we will send you a survey form.
2. Click here to view and print your own survey card.
3. Complete the survey online by clicking the button at the bottom of the page.
Every wildlife record counts and will be of value to us.
Submit a photograph
We would be delighted to receive images of any of these five species. To submit a photograph click here.
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