Wildlife Watch - The power of plants
Join us to discover some amazing plant super-heroes!
Join us to discover some amazing plant super-heroes!
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies
Plants and Fungi in a Changing World – Ray Woods
Today the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland publishes its new Plant Atlas – it’s a mammoth piece of work by thousands of amazing volunteers who’ve spent 20 years surveying the wild plants…
Join naturalist and TV presenter Mike Dilger as he talks about his mission to see a thousand different wild plants in one calendar year.
An illustrated talk by Kelsey Byers, Group Leader at John Innes Centre'
A drop-in event at The Cut – find out about the natural explanations for Hallowe’en Hauntings, scary stories and spooky goings on.
The battle to protect and restore precious peatlands has been waged for 50 years. The arguments for protecting them are indisputable: peatlands are enormously important for wildlife and store vast…
It might surprise you, but even the smallest of gardens can accommodate a tree!
Meadows rich in bird and plant species
Treat your mum this Mother's Day with an afternoon of plant pot painting and cream teas at Carlton Marshes.
Eight-year-old schoolchildren and an 84-year-old philanthropist got their hands dirty this week to plant fruit trees as part of transforming a forgotten corner of a field into a haven for wildlife…