Birds and their colourful conundrums
Join John Medlock for a fascinating exploration of the relationship between birds and colour
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Join John Medlock for a fascinating exploration of the relationship between birds and colour
Discover Martlesham Wilds and the on going changes over the last year. A gentle walk with Suffolk Wildlife Trust volunteers.
A monthly morning walk around the reserve
Join the Charnwood Group to host the - International Union for the Conservation of Nature Talk
Author and Marine Biologist Frances Dipper shares a selection of her favourite marine habitats and species.
Join Andy Palles, Clark of Forestry England for this fascinating talk.
Come and hear a talk about hedgehogs from expert Anne Ryan!
AGM with local/regional WTSWW updates, voting, refreshments.
Guest Speaker - Liam Olds, Colliery Spoil Biodiversity Initiative
Outdoor fun and wild play activities for pre-school aged children (18 months to 5 years)
John Curd will give an illustrated talk on Rushmere’s bees.
Come and help us with a range of tasks this spring, including, tree maintenance, tree planting and general repairs.
Come and join us for our twice-weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.
NWT's Wilder Communities Manager Gemma Walker will introduce you to the amazing world of grey seals.
We be cutting back vegetation at Common Hill to maintain the wide variety of grassland plants
Join us for a free screening of 'Ocean with David Attenborough' followed by a discussion and Q&A session.
Join Dave Priddis from Gloucestershire Bat Group for a talk on Horseshoe bats.
Join our new book club for nature lovers at Gosling Sike!
Third-generation farmers, Liz and Kate Genever, will tell us about how they are trying to enhance biodiversity and improve soil health on their farm at Uffington.
Help us install signs and benches and setting up the wildlife garden. Specific tasks will be posted nearer the event.
An illustrated talk by Diana Goodacre.