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Although the sun seems to have deserted us this summer, the numbers of visitors joining in with our warden - led shore activities have still been high.
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Lots of visitors to the reserve have been helping us in our quest to collect 1 million nurdles and fill our Nurdleometer from the shores of Kimmeridge Bay.
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Our 30th birthday since the designation of the Purbeck Marine Wildlife Reserve was celebrated under the name of Seafest and doubled up as the launch of Marine Week. SeaFest, held at Kimmeridge, was a great day for everyone involved.
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We have now reached a count of 200,000 nurdles, collected from Kimmeridge Bay! A big thank you to all that have helped but we still have a fair way to go. Our goal is to collect and remove 1 million nurdles from the beach!
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Dorset Wildlife Trust has been placing 'nest boxes' on the seabed in Kimmeridge Bay to encourage one of our strangest marine creatures to set up home. |
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Kimmeridge Bay is the place for fishy fun for all the family at SeaFest this Sunday. |
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Children are using their creative skills to celebrate the wildlife of Weymouth's Lorton Meadows nature reserve.
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The latest edition of our quarterly newsletter, Kimmerideg Tidings, is now available to download from this website. It includes all the latest news from the reserve, information on some of the native species, updates on what the volunteer and young marine wardens have been up to and much more!
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"Get your boots on!" That's the message from TV's Chris Packham, who wants as many people as possible to join the 2008 Walk for Wildlife.
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A north Dorset man is taking extreme measures to support his local wildlife, tackling the Ironman, the huge international triathlon event taking place this September.
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