Join Living Levels and naturalist Ed Drewitt for an online evening talk to explore the importance of the Severn Estuary’s intertidal zone.
Twice every day, as the tide ebbs, the muddy waters of the Severn Estuary drain away to reveal around 100 sq km of intertidal land, a complex mosaic of saltmarshes, mud flats, sand banks, and rocky foreshore.
These habitats are home to a wide range of plants and animals, some of which are found nowhere else. Many are specially adapted to live in the harsh intertidal zone, with its widely fluctuating temperatures and salinity. Together they create an ecosystem as rich and varied as any tropical rainforest.
Highlights include:
Introduction to the landscape, history, and environment of the Severn Estuary & the wider Gwent Levels
Identification of the intertidal zone, key habitats and species
Introduction to surveying and wildlife recording
This is a FREE event to promote understanding and appreciation of intertidal habitats and to encourage species recording across the Gwent Levels. Species recording is an invaluable way to understand the effects of human activity on the natural world.
This is an online event. To receive the details to sign into the event, please book your place via our Eventbrite page.
This project is supported by: