Gifts in Wills panel event
Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park,
Colchester, EssexUnlock the Power of Your Legacy – An Evening of Insightful Talks & Q&A.
Matthew Roberts
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Unlock the Power of Your Legacy – An Evening of Insightful Talks & Q&A.
Gain an insight into how Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is managing the farm for wildlife on a tour with Caroline Corsie, senior land advisor.
Connect with nature through writing in two workshops at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes—observe, reflect, and create with confidence. Suitable for ages 16 - 25.
Stephen Comber, Flexigraze conservation grazing expert, explains why this farming method is proving to be so important to nature recovery.
Learn about the wildlife and history of Wrabness Nature Reserve with Kevin Marsden.
Our book group meets 6 weekly to discuss a range of fiction and non- fiction books with themes of nature and environment.
Jimmy Allan, warden at the nature park, will give us an historical perspective of the reserve, which is a former landfill site on the Thames estuary.
Enjoy a day of practical conservation in an ancient woodland.
Local birder Chris Gooddie shares his global quest to see all pitta species in a year, including one thought to have been extinct for 50 years.
Join Alford and Mablethorpe Area Group for a talk on Sandilands by Rachel Marriott of the National Trust.
An opportunity for people with dementia and their companions to discover the wildlife and tranquility of the garden at Gosling Sike.
An illustrated talk with Kate Hawkins, introducing the dragonflies and damselflies of the Isle of Man, with tips on their ecology, behaviour and identification.
An illustrated talk by Tim Mackrill from the Roy Dennis Foundation.
Monthly wellbeing and nature walk for adults.
This month, Lincoln Area Group are joined by guest speaker, Steve Lovell who will introduce the seabirds that live on the UK coastline.
Join members of Horncastle and Woodhall Spa Area Group for a film viewing about swifts, followed by an update on some of the Swift Nest Box activities undertaken in 2025
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Nature Club @ Parkridge is a fun outdoor nature-themed session for home-schooled children of all needs and abilities.
Ever wondered what happens on the reserve when the sunsets? Join us as the sun dips below the horizon, the birds make their way to their roosts and the bats come out.
These 3-hour walks are led by Terry Mitcham, the bird recorder of Rutland Natural History Society, and a very experienced birdwatcher.