This quiet seaside village in Kent is home to a bounty of natural wonders including protected sand dunes and a two-mile wide ...
The Sussex village sits behind soft sand dunes that lead to a long sandy beach, and is perfect for a family break.
But one beach remains relatively unknown despite having incredible sand dunes and overlooking what is probably the finest coastal castle in Britain. The beach in question is Ross Back Sands ...
On the surface, the digging and planting of 12,000 dune-grass stalks executed by University of New England students and ...
Behind many of these beaches are sand dune systems which provide homes for diverse forms of wildlife including plants and insects, some so highly specialised that without these dune habitats ...
Work has begun to clear invasive plants to help protect "fragile and precious" species in sand dunes. Diggers are removing ... Led by Natural England, it aims to reverse the decline of habitats ...
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