Young Wardens Foxburrow
Foxburrow Nature Reserve,
Woodbridge, SuffolkA monthly group for teenagers interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.
Matthew Roberts
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A monthly group for teenagers interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.
Winter wildlife: A crisp walk around the reserve to see what is around.
Learn how to identify birds by sight and sound
A talk at the Kington Branch's regular monthly meeting
This 3 day accredited training equips practitioners to deliver outdoor learning sessions linked to the National Curriculum.
Swap ‘Screen Time’ for Green Time and enjoy outdoor activities on Titchfield Park, Quarry Lane and Oakham Nature Reserves.
Forest School Level 3 training course will enable you to develop and run Forest School Programmes for any age group.
Join Matthew Terry for a talk about the bats of Worcestershire
Discover the unique world of Surrey's reptile community before going in search of them in Witley Common.
Learn how to identify warblers by voice and plumage
Join Dan or Sophie in the woods as they take you to explore our forest school with group activities, games, and fun free-flow stations.
A 5 day course certified by AIM Qualifications for Level 2 Forest School assistants wising to become a Forest School Leader.
This 2 day, outdoor and paediatric course has been designed specifically to meet the needs of Forest School Leaders.
Gwent Wildlife Trust’s Chepstow Group Annual Plant Sale
Enjoy our glorious coast and help to protect local marine wildlife with our intertidal surveys.
Learn how to identify soldier flies using keys, specimens, and microscopes (suitable for beginners and more experienced recorders)
Are you aged 13-17 and interested in making a difference for nature and wildlife? Do you want to gain skills and experience in nature conservation and volunteer alongside like-minded people?
Enjoy our glorious coast and help to protect local marine wildlife with our intertidal surveys.
Looking for practical experience and chance to earn your DofE award whilst making friends? Then Young Wardens is for you!
Learn about the history of charcoal and how to make it