2025 AGM & Wildlife Walk
Please join us at Hayle Academy on Saturday 27th September for our 2025 AGM, where we’ll highlight just some of the work your support has made possible.
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Please join us at Hayle Academy on Saturday 27th September for our 2025 AGM, where we’ll highlight just some of the work your support has made possible.
Celebrate all things bat related with this evening event.
Berry Bonanza : The red trail becomes a feasting ground for birds
Wildlife Day Camp for 7-12 year olds. Fully supervised by trained staff, without the need for parental supervision.
Join us for a dawn chorus walk through the spectacular Whippendell Wood, an ancient woodland on the edge of Watford.
Part of a series of guided walk/talks around Windsor Great Park, using bat detectors to locate and help Identify bats.
Join Cornwall Wildlife Trust for a guided walk around our fantastic beaver project at Woodland Valley Farm.
Join us for a longer walk exploring the less frequently visited parts of our reserve whilst taking in the wider Living Landscape and thinking about NWT Cley Marshes’ place within it.
Let's explore the history and folklore of the plants at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - part of the Wild Youth Action Programme for ages 16 - 25
Join local naturalist, Chris Durdin, for a meander at NWT Thorpe Marshes and discover the reserve’s wildlife.
Join local author and naturalist David North on a circular walk to discover coastal wildlife.
A monthly stroll around the reserve to enjoy the landscape, wildlife and birds. No need to book, just turn up.
Connect with nature through writing in two workshops at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes—observe, reflect, and create with confidence. Suitable for ages 16 - 25.
Join us for a guided walk around NWT Pigneys Wood.
Explore the stunning Fylde sand dunes! Join our expert guides to uncover wildlife, history, hidden gems, and the vital conservation work protecting them.
Join us for an autumn guided walk at Aston Clinton, looking for some of the chalk grassland flowers, butterflies and other wildlife.
Join us for a fungus foray in Kettlethorpe Woods led by Alison and Roger Brownlow.
Join us on this walk to discover the wildlife and explore the range of habitats in some of the less visited areas to the east of the reserve.
Join our expert birding volunteer to spot seasonal birds on the lake and from the bird hides.
Are you a Nature Reserve Novice? Whatever your experience or motivation come along for a morning stroll to discover some amazing wildlife.