Young Wardens Foxburrow
Foxburrow Nature Reserve,
Woodbridge, SuffolkA monthly group for teenagers interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.
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A monthly group for teenagers interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.
Berry Bonanza : The red trail becomes a feasting ground for birds
**Moved from the 21st** Join local professional artiste Jan Hill, on a wildlife inspired pen and wash art workshop, working on drawing techniques.
Join us for a seasonal ranger led walk round the reserve. Stop to enjoy the seasonal highlights, ask questions and relax in nature!
Join Alex Wilkinson at Lea Woods where you will learn about photography in nature.
Take part in the Great British Beach Clean with the Marine Conservation Society at Trimley Marshes.
Wildlife Day Camp for 7-12 year olds. Fully supervised by trained staff, without the need for parental supervision.
Join us and learn about the wonderful wildlife that can be found in the dykes.
Come along to our next Nature Tots event at Carsington Water!
Wild play activities for children aged 18 months to 5 years.
Join Roy Moor for Wild Yoga, outside at Rainton Meadows. *Please note, this is not a Durham Wildlife Trust event.
Carlton Marshes: Wild play activities for children aged 18 months- 5 years.
Enjoy an evening discovering how history has shaped the ecology and geography of Suffolk, with Adrian Knowles
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 talk about the wide array of birds that make their home at Morecambe Bay and Solway.
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.
Wrap up and bring the family along for an immersive day of outdoor learning at College Lake for our local home-educating community.
Join Ted Grey for a talk about upland, lowland and floodplain meadows, how to manage them, and the flowers and wildlife you'll find!
Allan Archer presents the fascinating history of the Coelacanth.