Wilder Communities - Bees for beginners
Learn the basics of bee ID and ecology.
Learn the basics of bee ID and ecology.
Join us to learn the traditional art of hedgelaying.
On this walk Caroline Spinks, Norwich Swift Network, will give us an insight into these birds and talk about how she is helping communities to look after swifts in Norfolk.
A workshop to learn how to manage land with nature in mind.
In this session learn how to write a simple management plan to manage a small area of land for wildlife.
Learn how to decide if a pond is in good ecological condition or if it needs restoration work to enhance its value for wildlife.
A workshop on how to manage woodland with nature in mind.
Learn more about how to work with local media to raise awareness of your wildlife project or group.
Tour of Kenninghall Wood and Hemp Meadow Wood. Find out how local volunteers created and manage their 15 acre community woodlands for wildlife.
This exciting new role will help us support, empower and network together individuals and communities* to improve their local green spaces and neighbourhoods for wildlife and community.
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How can you start recording wildlife in your area, what do you need, where do you send your records, and why is it important? This online webinar will show you how to get started with wildlife…
Water Policy Manager, Ali Morse, and Land Use Policy Manager, Barnaby Coupe, look at what wider, wilder river corridors could look like - and what's needed to make it a reality.