Morning Yoga
Surround yourself with nature in an ancient coppiced woodland with a peaceful morning yoga session.
Matthew Roberts
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Surround yourself with nature in an ancient coppiced woodland with a peaceful morning yoga session.
A fun and sociable morning of nature exploration and discovery for pre-school children.
Get creative and make stunning nature collages with local artist Amy Falla.
A relaxing morning art workshop creating beautiful mandalas from natural materials
Enjoy behind the scenes access and find out more about the wonderful Nene Wetlands nature reserve with our knowledgeable volunteers.
An illustrated talk by Chris Loynes who is the volunteer champion for Cumbria Nature Recovery Strategy
Join us to find out more about Luton's hidden green spaces, help to boost your sense of wellbeing and meet new people
Join us to undertake some management including bramble control and scrub coppicing.
Come and help us clear scrub and create space for wildflowers to thrive at this special nature reserve.
. Scrub clearance for grassland and ride maintenance, to maintain habitat for the fabulous wild flowers and butterflies.
Breathe deeply, explore Broadland Country Park and enjoy a relaxed walk, fresh air and friendly company
Learn new skills, meet new people, and help us conserve nature.
Outdoor fun and wild play activities, perfect for children aged 0 to 5 years!
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.
Essex Bat Group will share their knowledge about the bats in our county and the work of the group.
Discover the future of Norfolk’s coast in an online event exploring rising seas, changing landscapes, nature and community resilience.
Explore how artists through history have captured nature and put your pen to paper to create your own nature inspired work.
Explore what it means to truly know a place, and why water connects us all, whether we notice it or not.