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ecowatch
watching out for wildlife

Mammals
Otters
Dormice
Lesser Horseshoe Bats
Brown Hares
Roe Deer
Badgers

Birds
Migrant Species
River Species
Raptors
Woodland Species

Other Animals
Butterflies
Dragonflies
Reptiles
Amphibians

Habitats
Woodlands
Marshland
Wildflower Meadow
River Dart
Hedgerows/field margins

eco watch is a new project set up by The Dartington Hall Trust, designed to encourage people from the local community and beyond, to enhance their local environment through active conservation.

We organise weekly volunteer events throughout the year on the diverse and ecologically important Dartington Hall Estate.

The Dartington Hall Trust has 80 years experience of developing new ideas, promoting knowledge and caring for the environment.

The biodiversity crisis that we all now face must be addressed. eco watch hopes to provide a piece in the jigsaw of vitally important help.

If you would like to tackle some of the problems facing the rural environment or are interested in finding out more about Devon's wildlife, or in learning new skills - or simply want to enjoy the fresh air, then eco watch is for you.

To read more about our aims and the benefits of working with ecowatch click here

 

Volunteers look for otter signs on the banks of the River Dart.

ecowatch news
For the latest news and current events from ecowatch click here

Contact ecowatch
click here to contact the ecowatch team

Ecowatch is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund

The Dartington Hall Trust is a registered charity no. 279756. Company no. 1485560
Registered Office: The Elmhirst Centre, Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon TQ9 6EL United Kingdom.
Telephone 01803 847000; Fax 01803 847007