Wednesday Wildlings at The Cut Shrewsbury (22nd October)
Wildlings is our fantastic outdoor toddler group for under 5's, with mud, water and messy play!
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Wildlings is our fantastic outdoor toddler group for under 5's, with mud, water and messy play!
Explore the winter plumage of some of our wildfowl, waders and other passing and overwintering birds that visit Hauxley.
Have-a-go at our surveys of rocky shore areas across North Wales
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.
Monthly crafting session: Spend a mindful evening around the wood burner in our discovery room absorbing yourself in woodland crafts
Amy Holdstock of the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary will share her passion for owls and the work of the sanctuary
Spend two hours at the beautiful War Memorial Park, Coventry, creating nature inspired arts and crafts
Learn how to decide if a pond is in good ecological condition or if it needs restoration work to enhance its value for wildlife.
Notice of the 64th Annual General Meeting of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust
Join us on this internationally important limestone pavement nature reserve.
Delve into the fascinating world of fungi on this practical half day course.
Join Jon Tyler for an introduction to identifying fungi in the field.
Join ornithologist and tour leader Carl Chapman for an illustrated talk on red data species.
Join a member of the Northumberland Wildlife Trust team for a relaxed and informative walk around 'The Lady of the North'.
Merlin Hanbury-Tenison is a Cornish conservationist and veteran who founded The Thousand Year Trust, Britain’s rainforest charity.
Active in Nature is a project which aims to get young children moving and exercising in nature.
Dot will take us on a journey north through the Outer Hebrides, Europe's periphery.
Little Bugs is a fun morning of nature exploration and discovery within the enclosed area of Wardown Park's arboretum
Wild Ed is for primary aged home-schooled children and is a chance to learn about nature, make new friends and explore the great outdoors
Join our Guided Walk Leaders for a fascinating insight into the flora of the reserve and how it changes over the year.