Pine martens on Exmoor – drop in session (2nd July, Wheddon Cross)
Drop-in opportunities for land managers on Exmoor.
Matthew Roberts
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Drop-in opportunities for land managers on Exmoor.
A fun and sociable morning of nature exploration and discovery for pre-school children.
Drop in to speak with the Pine Martens Bounce Back team about what living with pine martens on Exmoor means to you.
Join us to find out more about Luton's hidden green spaces, help to boost your sense of wellbeing and meet new people.
Join us for a walk to find out about these important green spaces and how we can care for them to support nature.
A photographic exhibition of wildlife landscapes in Norfolk and beyond.
Join Bronwen Jenkins, botanist and long-time RWT volunteer to learn about the summer flora at Rhayader Tunnel!
A wander around NWT Holme Dunes looking for interesting flowers, plants and butterflies along the way.
Join local naturalist, Chris Durdin, for a meander at NWT Thorpe Marshes and discover the reserve’s wildlife.
A one day certificated course for adults working with children & young people in the outdoors.
Back by popular demand for 2025!
Bats, moths, glow worms and more - see what goes on at Magor after dark!
These sessions give primary aged home-educated children the chance to learn about nature and explore the great outdoors.
Join us every month during the school year for our Wildlife Watch After School Club at Brandon Marsh!
Learn about the medicinal plants that grow wild locally and how to use them.
A monthly stroll around the reserve to enjoy the landscape, wildlife and birds. No need to book, just turn up.
A relaxed afternoon with Susan Simmonds and two wildlife enthusiasts in their wonderful wildlife garden, learning about pollinators.
Are you a Nature Reserve Novice? Whatever your experience or motivation come along for a morning stroll to discover some amazing wildlife.
Experience the wildlife and share your knowledge
A sociable nature walk for toddlers and their parents or carers. We'll explore Cambourne Nature Reserve and learn about wildlife as we go.