Britain’s best wildlife websites
We've crept, crawled and clicked our way around the Internet to bring you our top 50 British wildlife websites for 2011

If you love British wildlife, then you’ll already know there’s a whole world of websites out there offering advice and information. To help you narrow down your searches, we’ve chosen our favourite sites of the year. Some offer help identifying British wildlife, some offer activities to get more out of nature and some offer communities of like-minded people.
We’ve included websites from big organisations to individuals blogs and any groups appearance on the list doesn’t imply any endorsement of their organisation, campaigns or aims. They’ve been chosen purely as a good online resource, a jumping off point when trying to find out more information or an inspirational read. Some of the sites feature the latest whizzy web graphics, some are basic to say the least in terms of design, but all have boundless enthusiasm.
To make it easier we’ve separated them into the following categories:
- Best birdwatching websites
- Best insect websites
- Best mammal websites
- Best marine life websites
- Best wildlife websites for kids
- Best wildlife holidays
Of course, these are just our choices. If we’ve missed off your favourite, you can leave comments below the lists with your recommendations or email us to let us know what sites we should be looking at.
Who knows, they may find their way onto next year’s list!
Don’t forget, for a fun, informative and comprehensive guide to wildlife from all over the world, you can always check out www.discoverwildlife.com, the official site of BBC Wildlife Magazine.