Chichester Harbour Conservancy has produced three exciting new animations explaining the issues affecting our precious coastal habitats and what we can do to protect them. Narrated by “Terri the Tern”, the short films take you over, alongside and under the waters of Chichester Harbour, providing a unique view into the threats facing our wildlife.
The three animations focus on nature recovery, water quality and sea-level rise. Chichester Harbour is one of the most important sites for wildlife in the UK, but nature here is under threat. Saltmarsh has declined by nearly 60% since the 1940s, coastal bird numbers have dropped, seagrass is threatened, and our native oyster reefs have disappeared. Chichester Harbour Conservancy is focussed on the protection and recovery of nature, and these animations help people better understand the importance of our coastal habitats, the threats they face and the actions we can all take to protect nature on our doorstep.
Watch the films…
Click on the images below to watch each of the films:
The animations were funded by the Environment Agency’s Sustainable Innovations Fund and produced in partnership with Natural England.