MIKE DILGER’S WILDLIFE WATCHING
Jan 14, 2021
2 minutes
Rocky shores are among a select group of habitats remaining in the British Isles that can still be considered largely free from the impacts of human (mis)management. Constantly transitioning between terrestrial, marine and ‘somewhere in between’, according to the state of the tide, the raw and wild nature of the rocky ribbon encircling large parts of our coast ensures this is not a habitat
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