Wildlife Live Webinar - Ancient Woodland in Suffolk
Discover the latest updates to Suffolk's Ancient Woodland inventory, with Hannah Alred, biological records officer
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Discover the latest updates to Suffolk's Ancient Woodland inventory, with Hannah Alred, biological records officer
Discover, explore and play outdoors
Join us to learn more about the fascinating nature reserves in
the east of Cumbria.
Learn how to make your garden nature-friendly with Jamie Smith, our Wildlife Gardening Newsletter Author.
Join us for a range of summer and autumns tasks
Reserves Manager Harry tells us about some of the work being undertaken on the Suffolk Coast by Natural England.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
“Wildlife Journeys” an illustrated talk by Roy Jacobson. Roy will be demonstrating his considerable photographic skills of Wildlife subjects in this country and abroad.
Get to grips with some practical conservation work at this fantastic reserve in north Cumbria
Do you enjoy watching the birds in your garden or local nature reserve? Are you interested in the wild flowers and trees you pass on your way into town or on country walks? Perhaps you’d like to…
These 3-hour walks are led by Terry Mitcham, the bird recorder of Rutland Natural History Society, and a very experienced birdwatcher.
Discover clever, cost effective ways to make your garden as biodiverse as possible.
David North joins Nick Acheson to discuss his book, Life Changing and his wildlife work at NWT Cley and Salthouse Marshes.
Help find and record marine life, learn about the rockpool creatures, and collect data to help conservation.
Carlton Marshes: Practical conservation and survey skills for teenagers aged 11-16.
Gather data on life on the rocky shores to help with the Wildlife Trust’s citizen science programme!
County Recorders and Naturalists come together to celebrate the counties wildlife recordings
Using the landscape as inspiration, join artist Penny Hillier – Evans for a workshop inspired by the changing seasons.
Come explore this hidden gem of a nature reserve. Enjoy a peaceful walk through winter, with tea, biscuits and good company.
Our Guided Bird Watching Cruises are ideal for anyone who would like to see the many thousands of birds that migrate to the Exe Estuary during the autumn and winter months.