Charnwood Group Meeting - Bats are Amazing!
Evening talk on bats followed by a bat walk
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Evening talk on bats followed by a bat walk
What are the threats and does nature hold the answers? Join us to find out more!
Natural health service talk with guest speakers.
Ponds are excellent additions to gardens and community spaces looking to increase the amount of wildlife they support.
Join us to discover which marine mammals regularly visit out coastline.
Parliamentary candidates will address nature and climate issues at this event - and you'll have the chance to put questions to them.
Join Rob Hopkins (robhopkins.net), Craig Bennett (Wildlife Trust CEO) & Radnorshire WT to talk about taking action for climate & wildlife.
This workshop is a two-part training session. The first part is an introduction to managing green spaces. This is an interactive exercise, helping you to manage your patch for people and wildlife…
Join us for a walk around Hawthorn Dene Nature Reserve with a particular focus on Ancient Woodland Indicator species.
Join us for a walk around Hawthorn Dene Nature Reserve with a particular focus on Ancient Woodland Indicator species.
Come along to Aqueduct Cottage for a group talk all about Water Voles! Booking is essential!
Set your alarms early and join us to experience one of nature's best concerts.
A talk by Cath Patrick about the Lee Valley Park where she is the conservation manager.
Welcome to the first ever Surrey Wildlife Trust Research and Monitoring Showcase! Join us on Monday 13th of May 2024 at Royal Holloway University of London for an afternoon filled with exciting…
Join us online to learn about the fascinating tree gall...
Often responsible for habitat management in fisheries, River Keepers can play a key role in protecting our precious chalk streams.
Join for an online talk about restoration of chalk grasslands.
Guest speaker from Treeconomics joins the Saving Devon's Treescapes team to discuss our amazing urban trees
Bats are fascinating creatures and our local bat expert will give an informative insight into their world. This workshop is for adults.
Hear Paul Mein, Hauxley's own 'poet in residence' as he reads landscape inspired excerpts of his poetry.