Mindfulness walk (28 September)
Join this walk for an introduction to mindfulness and meditation in the outdoors.
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Join this walk for an introduction to mindfulness and meditation in the outdoors.
Join us for a nature-based outdoor sessions for your little ones through the summer.
Refresh your knot, tool, and fire skills, and get seasonal inspiration for your outdoor sessions.
Join Cornwall Wildlife Trust for a guided walk around our fantastic beaver project at Woodland Valley Farm.
The history of Havergate Island, by Steve Everett
A one day quality assured course for adults working with children & young people to develop skills used in Forest School sessions.
Inspired by the natural world this is a relaxed collage session with artist Tilly Bailey.
Create you own ceramic clay leaves using real foliage and botanical textures
A gentle, friendly walk with Suffolk Wildlife Trust volunteers to discover Martlesham Wilds.
Join Greening Wymondham for a tour of two special community spaces and find out how volunteers are nurturing them for wildlife and people.
Forage for bramble stems and weave your very own basket, a workshop for over 18s.
Speaker Jules Acton talks about the role of the oak tree in English literature and mythology.
Join the Bay team in our search for whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and seabirds at the top of Rossall Point Tower with a local expert.
Join the Bay team in our search for whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and seabirds at the top of Rossall Point Tower with a local expert.
Come along and see the stunning photography of Jason Gericke during October.
Join us for a celebration of nature with a poetry evening at The Green Room in Ipswich.
How the past can help us build a more biodiverse present and future, with Dr Nick Overton of Oxford Archaeology.
Join us every month during the school year for our Wildlife Watch After School Club at Brandon Marsh!
A monthly stroll around the reserve to enjoy the landscape, wildlife and birds. No need to book, just turn up.
A unique behind-the-scenes conservation insight with the Island team