Adults Snorkel Safari (11th September)
Join our Devon Wildlife Trust snorkel team for an underwater tour of stunning Wembury Bay!
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Join our Devon Wildlife Trust snorkel team for an underwater tour of stunning Wembury Bay!
Discover what is special about your churchyard and how to manage it well for people and wildlife.
Join us for a Harvest-themed Nature Tots at the NDC where tots can take part in outdoor nature play, stories, trails and crafts.
Back by popular demand for 2025!
Join our Devon Wildlife Trust snorkel team for an underwater tour of stunning Wembury Bay!
Join us every month during the school year for our Wildlife Watch After School Club at The Parkridge Centre!
Come join our FREE Nature Tots at The Avenue Country Park!
Join us for a guided walk, in search of our elusive nocturnal residents.
Join our Devon Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers for a guided tour of some of the best rockpools in the UK!
We all know that Surrey is a wonderful place to live - but discover some interesting reasons about why.
An evening walk looking and listening for bats at Foxburrow Nature Reserve.
Join us for a Harvest themed Nature Tots at the NDC where tots can take part in outdoor nature play, stories, trails and crafts.
Join our Devon Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers for a guided tour of some of the best rockpools in the UK!
An introduction to bats and their secretive lives, followed by a bat walk to detect for bats on site.
Find out how to identify shieldbugs and leatherbugs, where to find them, and learn about their life cycles
Try out a large range of binoculars and scopes whilst viewing the spectacular wildlife of Chesil and the Fleet Lagoon.
Seasonal wildlife activities for 7 to 12 year olds, with a walk in the reserve.
Join us on Saturday 13th September 2025 at Brandon Marsh for our Bat Talk & Walk!
Yorkshire’s dry stone walls are an important and iconic part of our heritage. Have a go at dry stone walling in this day workshop.
Take an evening stroll around North Cave Wetlands in search of some of our nocturnal residents.