Wild about Brain Health: Autumn #2, Shelter Building
Activities, stimuli and workshops to allow attendees to engage with nature to improve brain health and reduce the risk of dementia.
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Activities, stimuli and workshops to allow attendees to engage with nature to improve brain health and reduce the risk of dementia.
A local historian will tell the tale of Peppermint Billy
Learn more about how to work with local media to raise awareness of your wildlife project or group.
A 5 day course certified by AIM Qualifications for Level 2 Forest School assistants wising to become a Forest School Leader.
Relax, slow down and enjoy the world around you. Join our nature carers cafe sessions to meet other unpaid family carers, enjoy some social time and learn about nature.
Let's go fossil hunting! 🦈
Be inspired to write by what you find in the local landscape.
Join us on this walk to discover the wildlife and explore the range of habitats in some of the less visited areas to the east of the reserve.
Discover everything you want to know about plants that are known as weeds with this fascinating talk by Libby John.
Join Watercolour Artist, Vivien McGuinness, for a relaxed, friendly course, learning to use watercolours.
Discover how Britain's mammals survive winter and how you can help in this fascinating webinar with John Attiwell.
Join Derbyshire Wildlife Trust to slow down and enjoy some time in nature to give your wellbeing a boost.
Illustrated talk by Darren Tansley, Wilder Rivers & Protected Species Manager at Essex Wildlife Trust
Carlton Marshes: Wild play activities for children aged 18 months- 5 years.
A free BBOWT Community Network event.
Join our expert birding volunteer to spot seasonal birds on the lake and from the bird hides.
An illustrated talk by Diana Goodacre.
AGM with local/regional WTSWW updates, voting, refreshments.
Guest Speaker - Liam Olds, Colliery Spoil Biodiversity Initiative
NWT's Wilder Communities Manager Gemma Walker will introduce you to the amazing world of grey seals.
Local couple Richard and Pauline Mitchell share their experiences of beekeeping and honey-making in an engaging talk.