A walk in Eaves Wood
Liz and Roger Neale will lead a walk in this old woodland looking at the variety of wildlife that it contains.
Matthew Roberts
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Liz and Roger Neale will lead a walk in this old woodland looking at the variety of wildlife that it contains.
Uncover the secrets of lichens! Join Robert Yaxley for a wild walk at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes.
Meet at car park for Lakeland Wildlife Oasis, just off the A6 south of Milnthorpe.
Gain early entry to our reserve and catch the birds at their best!
Come along for a creative Gelli printmaking workshop and explore plants like never before!
Join a member of the Northumberland Wildlife Trust team for a relaxed and informative walk around 'The Lady of the North'.
New to birdwatching or wanting to freshen up on your wader ID skills- we've got just the workshop for you!
Nature Tots is a weekly parent and toddler group where young children can explore, play and learn through nature.
Join Suffolk Wildlife Trust and foraging enthusiast, Jon Tyler, for an evening of foraging and wild cocktail sampling.
Nature Club @ Parkridge is a fun outdoor nature-themed session for home-schooled children of all needs and abilities.
Are you a Nature Reserve Novice? Whatever your experience or motivation come along for a morning stroll to discover some amazing wildlife.
Discover and explore NWT Sweet Briar Marshes with Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
Artists in Residence at Aqueduct Cottage, with Diana Green.
Come and explore the simple delights of painting in watercolour in this fun, friendly, no-pressure class for beginners and improvers.
A tranquil morning stroll to start the day, followed by a wild breakfast on our beautiful nature reserve.
Create your own mosaic and learn unique techniques from mosaic artist Fehmi Gökeş
Nature Tots at wonderful Woolley Firs. Join us with your little ones for outdoor nature discovery, crafts, story time & play.
Discover the different mammals we might find at Brandon Marsh and further afield too.
Join David North for a guided walk at NWT Cley Marshes to discover the migratory birds moving along the East Atlantic Flyway.
These are small and friendly events for people with dementia and their carers.