Nature Journaling for All!
Head out in the great outdoors this half term and start your very own nature journal.
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Head out in the great outdoors this half term and start your very own nature journal.
Come on an adventure around the dunes to look for some of our amazing reptiles including adders, slow worms & grass snakes.
Hunt for mini-beasts in the leaf litter and find out who eats who and where the beasts live!
Join marine expert, Martin Kitching, of Northern Experience Wildlife Tours for a four-hour pelagic boat trip on the North Sea.
Join our #MarineConservation team in our Sea Science Lab and dive into dolphin diets - Ymunwch â’n tîm #CadwraethForol yn ein Labordy Gwyddo
Explore and find out more about the creepy crawlies at Summer Leys, both above and below the water!
W.O.W Event: Come search for the minibeasts that call our meadows and hedgerows home
Drop in for some outdoor fun with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust!
Grab a magnifying glass and a net and join us to investigate the incredible insects in your area!
Join us for one of our popular pond dipping sessions at Brockholes Nature Reserve!
Fun for all the family!
A fun plant ID workshop for 6-12 year olds with creative, interactive activities.
This event has been re-arranged from the 20th May !
Come and help us as we explore the ponds across the nature reserve.
Learn more about beaver ecology and how to track their activity out in the field.
Come along to watch 'waves' of people dancing Salsa & try it out for yourself as part of our Wilder Waters Appeal!
Join us for the last of this season's night-time rockpool safaris!
Drop into Whisby Education Centre to try out some wild activities and crafts from drawing a sound map to creating a smelly potion.
Join us for a free, fun-filled afternoon to learn about the habitats and wildlife at Woodberry Wetlands, every Thursday in the summer holidays.
An interactive nature themed storytime for young children, every Thursday in the summer holidays.
Come and explore one of the best rocky shore habitats along the whole of the North Norfolk Coastline!