Talk: Here, There & Everywhere
Members of the Boston Area Group are joined by Geoff Evans who talks on his travels of Scotland.
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Members of the Boston Area Group are joined by Geoff Evans who talks on his travels of Scotland.
In the talk we will explore how peatland exploration can support threatened butterflies and moths
Explore Madagascar’s extraordinary wildlife and unique ecosystems in an illustrated talk with Colin Smith.
Explore what it means to truly know a place, and why water connects us all, whether we notice it or not.
A talk with author Michael J. Warren on the forgotten history of birds and place with Bury Literature Festival.
Discover the future of Norfolk’s coast in an online event exploring rising seas, changing landscapes, nature and community resilience.
Richard and Maggie talk about their interactions with individual trees, including poetry readings
Explore the fascinating world of fungi in an illustrated talk with Dr. Tony Leech
Grantham Area Group are joined this month by speaker, Geoff Trinder, who will give an illustrative talk on the Scottish Highlands.
Robert Ashton's Down to Earth is a revelatory journey into the living soil that sustains all life.
Discover a new way to record mammals and other animals through the dissection of owl pellets.
Join us for a fascinating evening with Vanessa Becker-Hughes, co-founder of the Somerset Eel Recovery Project (SERP).
Join us at Potteric Carr for a guided walk at Fungi Fest.
Bird ringing demonstration at Trimley Marshes to celebrate the Festival of Nature.
What might the seas become if we protect them?
Bury Literature Festival x Festival of Nature. Dive into the world of colour with Nabil Ali and his book Gold from Newton's Apple Tree.
A day of celebration and sharing for people in Somerset who want to create a wilder future together.
Dive into coastal adventures! Hands‑on workshops for ages 10–18 to explore, protect & celebrate the North East shoreline.
What hedgerows mean to the farmers, walkers, naturalists and writers who have loved them - and what we stand to lose.
The headlines about the climate crisis are relentless - and relentlessly dark. But is despair the only rational response?