Grasses (ERCCIS Workshop)
Discover how to identify the grass species that we find in Cornwall.
Matthew Roberts
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Discover how to identify the grass species that we find in Cornwall.
We’ll explore how action at every level can support nature’s recovery in our region and help build a stronger movement.
Join Reserves Manager, Andrew Wadds and Reserves Officer, Paul Rodgers, for a guided wildflower walk at Hannah’s Meadow.
Join Reserves Manager, Andrew Wadds and Reserves Officer, Paul Rodgers, for a guided wildflower walk at Hannah’s Meadow.
Step into the shadows of Looe Island and discover its past through historic tales of island life, smugglers and ghosts
Join us on a guided walk at Walthamstow Wetlands looking at plants from a queer perspective.
Drop-in 10am-12pm to visit our new tree nursery. Visit the polytunnel and raised beds and celebrate with an official opening at 11.30am.
Join us to learn more about these rare and elusive creatures plus the work of the Red Squirrel Recovery Network.
A unique, small-number experience offering access to our island nature reserve.
How the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) is encouraging biodiversity.
Our spring meeting - we will focus on Swift conservation and community action
Meet our gardening volunteers and take inspiration for your own wild patch at home.
A drop in event at The Cut. Explore our virtual seashore and get ready for those summer trips to the seaside.
A riverside evening celebrating wildlife, community, and creative partnership.
Join us for a brew, a talk about birds and nature, and a walk to see what we can find.
Join Prof. Alastair Fitter for a captivating event uncovering Askham Bog's 15,000 year history.
Bird ringing demonstration at Trimley Marshes.
Step into the shadows of Looe Island and discover its past through historic tales of island life, smugglers and ghosts
Dive into an unforgettable evening celebrating Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s Marine Week with a talk and dinner.
Join the seagrass restoration team and an archaeologist to share your memories, knowledge and experiences of nature in the Walney Channel.