Life between the cracks
Celebrating our limestone pavements, an illustrated talk by Scott Petrek with lots of information about our local limestone pavements.
Matthew Roberts
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Celebrating our limestone pavements, an illustrated talk by Scott Petrek with lots of information about our local limestone pavements.
Guided tour of a special site that has been managed for wildlife
Join us for a brew, a talk about birds and nature, and a walk to see what we can find.
Nick Acheson and Harriet Meads explore nature restoration, wild habitats and our connection to the living world through art, words and song.
Join Coquetdale Wildlife Group for an illustrated talk by Richard Muggeridge on roe deer.
Come and learn all about moths
Sue and Martin Steere will look at how approaches to farming have developed over time and explore the principles behind organic agriculture.
Join Ponteland Wildlife Group for their 2026/27 programme of wildlife talks.
Discover how ospreys returned to breed in Norfolk after 250 years in this inspiring illustrated talk.
Join us online to hear from Jamie Marsh, Director of Land Management, talk about our work across the estate.
Sylvia Woodhead will take us from Skiddaw to the coast passing through 500 million years of geological time.
Geoff Lee takes us through the swans, geese and ducks found in Britain, their range, migration, population and breeding.
Learn how wildcats are being returned to the Scottish Highlands. Hosted by Louise Hughes of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
Join a talk by Wyre Forest District Council countryside ranger about the local nature reserve at Burlish.
Join a talk about British spiders with Dr Rachel Kruft Welton.
Birds, butterflies and more. A look at some of the wonderful wildlife that lives in and around our village with Mike Williams
See the many thousands of birds that migrate to the Exe Estuary during the autumn and winter months.
Dive into coastal adventures! Hands‑on workshops for ages 10–18 to explore, protect & celebrate the North East shoreline.
See the many thousands of birds that migrate to the Exe Estuary during the autumn and winter months.
Grimsby and Cleethorpes Area Group are joined by Matthew Capper for a talk on Mongolia and the snow leopard.