Ingrebourne Monthly Wildlife Walking Safari for Adults
Ingrebourne Nature Discovery Centre,
HornchurchMonthly wellbeing and nature walk for adults.
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Monthly wellbeing and nature walk for adults.
Come and join us for a drop-in session with the BTO Archivist, where you can view original material from the Emma Turner archive.
Join members of Horncastle and Woodhall Spa Area Group for a talk on 'Wildlife of the Kazakh Steppe' with Roger Wardle.
This month, Lincoln Area Group are joined by guest speaker, Professor Iain Gould who will introduce us to the fascinating and important world of soil.
Join Norfolk Wildlife Trust and the British Trust for Ornithology for a talk by James Parry, co-author with Jeremy Greenwood of the book Emma Turner - A life looking at birds.
Join a member of the Northumberland Wildlife Trust team for a relaxed and informative walk around 'The Lady of the North'.
Discover how native medicinal botanicals have been used for centuries to support health and wellbeing, and learn about sustainable foraging practices with Jane, the Manx herbalist.
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
Alde Valley Wildlife Group: Come and join our friendly group for a chat, coffee, raffle and shop.
Join Woodbridge Wildlife Group for an entertaining and interactive quiz evening of nature and general knowledge.
Lend a hand at Plumgarths Wildlife Garden!
A seasonal exploration of this special area, 3300 acres of wonderful wilderness and breath-taking beauty on an island in Kent, 40 miles from London.
Join us for a brew, a talk about birds and nature, and a walk to see what we can find.
These 3-hour walks are led by Terry Mitcham, the bird recorder of Rutland Natural History Society, and a very experienced birdwatcher.
Nature Club @ Parkridge is a fun outdoor nature-themed session for home-schooled children of all needs and abilities.
Come an enjoy the music of Toby Hay, a guitar player and composer who is fascinated by the connection between landscape and music.
Improve your bird identification skills as we walk the beautiful Alaw estuary.
A top contributor to NatureSpot, shares her findings on fungi, flowers, galls, mosses, and insects recorded in Willesley Wood.
Take in the views and learn about the reserve on this short and slower paced guided walk of the reserve.