Bat and Glow Worm Evening
An exciting evening of using our bat detectors to search the skies and looking for glow worms as part of the annual survey.
©Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
An exciting evening of using our bat detectors to search the skies and looking for glow worms as part of the annual survey.
This little pocket of woodland holds a number of treasures, with Nightingales and Glow-worms all coming out to display in the spring and summer
Step into this serene suburb of Leeds and discover something extraordinary - glow worms!
Join the Trust for a late night Glow Worm Safari
Join the Trust for a late night Glow Worm Safari
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Led by Anita Joysey and David Seilly, we will go on a gentle walk around the former quarry to search for and count glow worms.
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