Nature Tots - Windsor Great Park, May - July Term (Mondays)
Join us at the wonderful Windsor Great Park for adventurous outdoor nature play, crafts and stories for pre-school aged children.
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Join us at the wonderful Windsor Great Park for adventurous outdoor nature play, crafts and stories for pre-school aged children.
Bring your little ones along to join us for a series of free, fun, weekly outdoor experience sessions based in our woodlands
Come and join us at our pre-school sessions that let your little ones get in touch with nature and explore at Lunt Meadows.
Discover, explore and play outdoors
Wild play activities for children aged 18 months to 5 years.
Help us with a range of conservation tasks at one of our flagship nature reserves, Foulshaw Moss.
Our toddler sessions are back! These sessions are designed to get little ones confident outside, exploring and learning about nature.
Discover the science, challenges and applications of using biochar for sustainable agriculture and climate resilience at this free workshop in partnership with Nature Friendly Farming Network
Do you love nature? Are you thinking of becoming a volunteer? Pop in to the Carlton Marshes visitor centre to speak with staff and volunteers about being a volunteer at Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
We will be pulling removing windblown firs from an area of the arboretum.
A weekly outdoor session for parents and toddlers, encouraging an early interest in wildlife with hands on fun activities, games and crafts!
Come and join Ulverston Local Support Group on this small local nature reserve to help remove invasive Himalayan balsam.
Dementia friendly nature-based sessions in Barrow Park.
This month, Ashley Reaney will speak to the group on wildlife gardening.
Wondering how to take action for nature in your local church yard or burial ground?
With Skiddaw Forest now in our care, we’re undertaking surveys to discover what’s at the site, and what’s been there historically.
Join Watercolour Artist, Vivien McGuinness, for a relaxed, friendly course, learning to use watercolours.
Join Cumbria Wildlife Trust for this eight-week introductory course and learn how to create a garden that welcomes and supports wildlife.
Join us for a walk in around Wild Woodbury as we explore the principles of rewilding and its importance in restoring natural processes.
Learn about the breeding programme for water voles and other species which are later released into the wild.