Wildlings - Wednesday 20th May 26
Outdoor fun and wild play activities, perfect for children aged 0 to 5 years!
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Outdoor fun and wild play activities, perfect for children aged 0 to 5 years!
Come and join us for our twice-weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.
Join illustrator Siobhán for a tactile, 2.5 hour creative exploration of the Wetlands.
Join Rachel Richards (B-Lines Officer, for the charity Buglife) to explore the wonders of solitary bees.
Not Pond Dipped for years? Never pond dipped? Now's your chance without having to share the net with any children.
Nature Tots is a weekly parent and toddler group where young children can explore, play and learn through nature.
The State of Nature: Is the decline of nature in Cornwall inevitable, or can we still find - and create - reasons for hope?
Discover the wildflowers of the Fylde sand dunes and learn how they adapt and thrive in this dynamic coastal habitat.
This month, Lincoln Area Group are joined by John Oliver, South Lincolnshire warden for the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, who will give a talk on the nature reserves in the south of the county.
Wild Ed – Primary is a fun and engaging afternoon session that encourages children to explore the great outdoors, make new friends, and develop new skills.
Little Bugs is a fun morning of nature exploration and discovery within the enclosed area of Wardown Park's arboretum
Join us at Brandon Marsh, Coventry to explore and enjoy nature and spend time with other Neurodivergent adults.
Help us install signs and benches and setting up the wildlife garden. Specific tasks will be posted nearer the event.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Discover the hidden life in soil with UEA PhD researcher Louisa - why soils matter, how they’re declining, and how we can restore them.
Join us for an informative guided walk at NWT Holme Dunes, exploring the rich wildlife and unique habitats of this beautiful coastal reserve
Our walk around this beautiful woodland will be led by Reserves Officer, Dominique Cragg
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Try simple, inclusive wild art activities at Kett’s Heights, designed to connect communities with nature.
A one day course for adults working with children & young people to hone skills used in Forest School sessions.