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Whether you hit an animal with your car, you see a dead animal in a public place, or you think you may have found an animal that is the victim of a wildlife crime, knowing what should be reported and to who can be confusing. This page collates some general advice on what to do if you find a dead animal.
Choose your adventure
When you're planning a day out every little detail helps. Whether you're looking for something to entertain the kids, you need a wheelchair accessible nature reserve, or you're looking for a nature reserve with a difference, we can help you find the perfect location for a memorable day out.
Wildlife advice
Wildlife advice
My adventure
Kayak adventurer Erin Bastian has been all over the world but sees Cornwall as the holy grail of coastal adventure. From the sea she enjoys a unique perspective of our precious wildlife and knows…
Adopt an animal
Help protect UK wildlife by sponsoring an animal, tree, or habitat. Sponsorship can be the perfect gift for nature lovers, adults and children alike, especially with our special adoption gift packages. Great for Christmas presents and birthday presents!
Identify animal skulls
How to identify an animal skull! Found a bird skull or mammal bone in the UK? Take a look at our ID guide to work out what your animal bones might be.
Night Time Wildlife Adventure
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Come down to the woods with us...after dark! We'll spot nocturnal wildlife and enjoy supper around an open fire.
Night Time Wildlife Adventure
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Come down to the woods with us...after dark! We'll spot nocturnal wildlife and enjoy supper around an open fire.
Land & Farm Advice Assistant
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We have an exciting opportunity for you to make a difference as our Land & Farm Advice Assistant at our consultancy's Land & Farm Advice Service
Land management advice
The Wildlife Trusts advise landowners on how they can help protect wildlife on their patch.
Injured bird advice
Whether you found an injured bird in your garden, your cat brought one home as a gift, or it flew into your window, it is important to think before rushing in to help. Make sure you ask yourself "should I rescue this injured bird?", and if the answer is yes, make sure that you are equipped with the right knowledge and are adequately prepared to do so.
My big adventure
When Rowan visits Sydenham Hill Wood, every puddle, tree and trail is part of the adventure. And his dad quite likes playing along too.