Wildlife watching in the Channel Islands
To see news about the birds of Jersey, and efforts to conserve them, go to 'Birds On The Edge'
These maps are intended as a guideline only; you must check the exact location of the reserve yourself. Wildlife Extra assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or usefulness of the information on this website.
Recent Channel Islands news
- Rescued ploughshare tortoises start first European breeding programme
- Conservation students from around the world gather in Jersey
- Endangered Lesser Antillean Iguana breed at Durrell
- Measuring the threat to Jersey’s birds
- Durrell’s pied tamarin work honoured
- Caribbean’s rarest species given lifeline by education
More Channel Islands news
Great British Marine Animals - 3rd Edition
Many people think of the waters around Great Britain as cold, grey and fairly lifeless. This book will put you right (though noone can argue about the water temperature).Read full review »
Birding on Alderney
Alderney, at just 3 square miles, has more than 270 species of birds recorded amonst its very diverse habitats, and is particularly well know for its gannets and puffins.
Read more about the birds of Alderney and how to see them


