Spring Flowers Nature Tots at The Wolseley Centre
Learn, make and have fun outdoors
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Learn, make and have fun outdoors
We will be pulling himalayan balsm
Join professional wildlife photographer Gary Jones for an exclusive opportunity to capture the diverse birdlife around Llyn Brenig.
Forest School for home educated children aged 11-16 years.
A monthly meeting of the Marden Branch Group.
Forest School Level 3 training course will enable you to develop and run Forest School Programmes for any age group.
Carlton Marshes: Wild play activities for children aged 18 months- 5 years.
All about plankton, the tiny superheroes of the sea! A session for home educating families.
Learn about working with straw and the heritage endangered craft of corn dolly making! All materials provided.
Guided walk looking and listening for bats around the cemetery and beyond with bat detectors. Will we find some lucky horseshoes?
We will be clearing up after hedge laying the bottom hedge or the orchard at Common Hill
Join us for our monthly pre school meet at Foulshaw Moss nature reserve.
Nature Tots is a weekly parent and toddler group where young children can explore, play and learn through nature.
Join John Atiwell, our community ranger, to explore Essex's native bees and how to welcome them to your gardens and community spaces.
Join Volunteer Warden, Bob North at Birches Farm Nature Reserve for a guided walk of the Birches Farm Nature Reserve.
Enjoy behind the scenes access and find out more about the wonderful Nene Wetlands with one of our knowledgeable volunteers.
Join us to find out more about Luton's hidden green spaces, help to boost your sense of wellbeing and meet new people.
Join Bill Godsafe, Reserve Ranger, for an amble around Hanningfield's lovely woodland when we hope that the Bluebells will be at their best.
Join us for a longer walk exploring the less frequently visited parts of our reserve whilst taking in the wider Living Landscape and thinking about NWT Cley Marshes’ place within it.
Delve into the ecology of beavers and discover what makes them such vital ecosystem engineers.