Weeting Heath
The stony ground and close-cropped turf of Weeting Heath is one of the best sites in the country to see the rare and strange-looking stone curlew. It is also home to many rare Breckland plants.…
The stony ground and close-cropped turf of Weeting Heath is one of the best sites in the country to see the rare and strange-looking stone curlew. It is also home to many rare Breckland plants.…
One of the most important areas of heath in Breckland.
Looe Marine Conservation Group host Sue Sayer MBE from Seal Research Trust to talk about this iconic local species.
Looe Marine Conservation Group host Meg Hayward-Smith to talk about this exciting acoustics monitoring project and how you can get involved.
On their boards, Tom and Finn get to rub shoulders with mackerel, eels, crabs, bass, whiting and more. Very soon, they hope to add dolphins to that list too.
Monthly meeting and talk on HWT Matters
Monthly meeting and talk on Trees for wildlife
Monthly meeting and talk on Organic Farming
We invite all AWT Members to join us for the Annual Members Meeting. Remote attendance is possible, with login available upon request.
Come and learn from marine expert, Abby Crosby on Marine Conservation Zones, our marine nature reserves!
Whether you’re new to writing or would like to develop your skills, this workshop will give you the opportunity to engage with the natural world through creative writing...