Young Wardens Foxburrow
Foxburrow Nature Reserve,
Woodbridge, Suffolk
A monthly group for teenagers interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.
Matthew Roberts
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A monthly group for teenagers interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.
Join us on the river to celebrate the wonderful wildlife found in Suffolk’s waters, and our relationship with this incredible habitat that surrounds us.
Autumn wildlife: A seasonal walk around the reserve to see what is around.
Join us this October for some outdoor fun!
Join us this October for some outdoor fun!
Join Faith and her team from Imperial Bird of Prey Academy and find out about their fascinating collection of birds.
Relax, slow down and enjoy the world around you. Join our nature carers café sessions to meet other carers, enjoy some social time and learn about nature.
Celebrate Halloween by meeting some of Barleylands finest creatures
Join us this October for some outdoor fun!
Join us this October for some outdoor fun!
Join Devon Wildlife Trust’s Wembury Marine Centre for a Shoresearch Survey at Wembury Beach!
Wild Teens afternoon: Learn and develop Bushcraft and Survival skills
Join Devon Wildlife Trust’s Wembury Marine Centre for a Shoresearch Survey at Wembury Beach!
Discover more about Native Black Poplars, the situation in Suffolk and what we can do to help, with David Appleton
Join Suffolk Wildlife Trust at The Woolpack Pub to build a hedgehog home. Why not stop for a meal or a drink before or afterwards!
Meet and encounter reptiles and invertebrates up close, and discover fascinating facts with expert handlers from DJL Exotic.
Develop a deeper connection to the natural world by creatively recording your relationship with nature in our fun and social club.
Join us on Fleetwood Beach to explore the strandline and pick up litter and plastic off the beach in a bid to help nature thrive!
Homemade cakes, plants, books, crafts, tombola, white elephant stalls and refreshments available.
Make something unique and beautiful at Wembury Marine Centre using materials from the beach while learning about local marine life.