Snorkel Safari (Saturday 15th August)
Join our Devon Wildlife Trust snorkel team for an underwater tour of stunning Wembury Bay!
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Join our Devon Wildlife Trust snorkel team for an underwater tour of stunning Wembury Bay!
Join us for our 2 day Dry Stone Walling Course suitable for beginners. Learn the basic principles of the craft of stone wall building
Bring the family to see how Ramsey Heights nature reserve comes alive after dark.
An illustrated talk on the roseate terns of Coquet Island from Sarah Dalrymple, RSPB.
Bird ringing demonstration at Trimley Marshes.
Join the Leicestershire and Rutland Bat Group for Pipistrelles in the Park in Knighton Park.
Join our Marine Engagement Officer and explore our coasts as we record the abundance of life along our shores.
Are you aged 13-17 and interested in making a difference for nature and wildlife? Do you want to gain skills and experience in nature conservation and volunteer alongside like-minded people?
Are you aged 13-17 and interested in making a difference for nature and wildlife? Do you want to gain skills and experience in nature conservation and volunteer alongside like-minded people?
Free drop-in event with walks, talks, activities and food showcasing meadow improvements, organised by the Youth Forum.
Stretch your legs and learn about the colourful wildflowers here at Llyn Brenig.
Come and explore the only rocky shore habitat along the whole of the north Norfolk Coastline!
As part of the Wildlife Trust’s Youth Week, join us for a nature journaling and photography session in Luton’s green spaces
Come and join us for a butterfly walk at Gilfach
Join our monthly friendly group to knit and natter!
Join us for Wildlife Watch Group
A Saturday morning walk around the reserve as part of the Brecks Outdoor Festival
Join us for a stroll through Taf Fechan Nature Reserve to learn more about the reptiles that call this reserve home!
Learn about the fascinating world of tree galls..
Join us for a morning looking into the lifecycle and identification of the most common dragonfly and damselfly species.