3 Dec 2024, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Join this beach clean to help us stop harmful litter from reaching the ocean and collect vital data that we can use to bring about positive change for our seas. What to bring: We’d recommend you pack ...
Most people think corals are plants, but they're actually animals. Corals are a type of invertebrate called 'cnidaria', meaning they're more closely related to jellyfish and anemones than they are to ...
Worried about your impact on the ocean? Explore our ratings to discover whether your seafood choices are affecting the environment. Loading ratings, please wait The NHS recommends eating 2 portions of ...
The March for Clean Water brought a sea of blue to London, as attendees marched from Albert Embankment to Parliament Square.
Over five years, we worked alongside Natural England, Plymouth City Council, the Ocean Conservation Trust, the Tamar ...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have historically faced unique challenges due to climate change and ocean degradation. This is largely due to geographical features such as high percentages of ...
CLP Nature Action are organising a number of beach cleans across Limekilns and Charlestown on Saturday 9th November which will be our last planned event of 2024. As well as removing litter from our ...
CLP Nature Action are organising a number of beach cleans across Limekilns and Charlestown on Saturday 9th November which will be our last planned event of 2024. As well as removing litter from our ...
CLP Nature Action are organising a number of beach cleans across Limekilns and Charlestown on Saturday 9th November which will be our last planned event of 2024. As well as removing litter from our ...
Whether you're a seasonal volunteer or just dipping your toes into community action, there's a spot for you! Come make waves and help protect Plymouth's coastal legacy! Tea, coffee and biscuits will ...