Fungal foray
Discover the weird and wonderful world of fungi on a guided walk through East Chevington’s hidden woodland life.
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Discover the weird and wonderful world of fungi on a guided walk through East Chevington’s hidden woodland life.
Searching for different species of fungi with the Flit Vale Local Group and Herts and Beds Fungi Group.
This fabulous National Nature Reserve is one of the best sites in Broadland to see the swallowtail butterfly
Big skies and ever changing wildlife make the evocative landscape of Spurn one of the Trust’s most iconic nature reserves.
Join Les Drinkwater, the Chairman of the Friends of Saltwells National Nature Reserve, for an evening walk to discover the bats that call this nature reserve home
Nationally important for its archaeology as well as its wildlife, this ancient and atmospheric site has a wonderful variety of chalk grassland flowers and butterflies.
This evening's talk by guest speaker, Simon Wellock, promises to provide a special insight into the wildlife, history and management of Far Ings National Nature Reserve.
The largest Broad in the Ant Valley
One of Britain's finest ancient woodlands, Bradfield Woods is a unique wood that has been under continuous, traditional coppice management since 1252.
The second largest woodland area in Worcestershire, dating back to at least the 13th century.
Extensive dunes and shore between North Somercotes and Saltfleet.
A chain of flooded clay pits and extensive reedbeds along the Humber Bank.