Nature Rangers at Low Barns
Low Barns,
Witton-le-WearA group for 11-14 year olds who wish to learn some practical conservation skills, improve ecological knowledge, and enjoy the outdoors.
Matthew Roberts
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A group for 11-14 year olds who wish to learn some practical conservation skills, improve ecological knowledge, and enjoy the outdoors.
A fascinating walk with Mike Moser.
Join the Weardale Railway on their litter pick train.
Join us for one of our conservation days in Staveley Woodlands Nature Reserve.
Join us on this internationally important limestone pavement nature reserve.
Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.
Come and help us with a range of tasks this spring, including, tree maintenance, tree planting and general repairs.
Come and join us as we look after a brilliant home for nature and a fantastic carbon store – the peatland of Meathop Moss.
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Discover and explore NWT Sweet Briar Marshes with Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
Learn how to manage churchyards for wildlife and participate in hands-on activities.
Anyone for tennis? In fact these arrive on the beach as dog toys and we find a lot of them. Help us break their service at this 2-hour event between Allonby and Silloth.
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A group for 14 - 18 year olds who wish to learn some practical conservation skills, improve ecological knowledge, and enjoy the outdoors.
Join Seaquest Southwest’s public seawatch surveys to spot marine wildlife, monitor species, and contribute to marine conservation efforts.
Help us with a range of conservation tasks at one of our flagship nature reserves, Foulshaw Moss.
Come and join Ulverston Local Support Group on this small local nature reserve to help remove invasive Himalayan balsam.
A volunteer visiting from Leicester hoisted this truck tyre onto his shoulder last time. Most of us carry much smaller loads. This beach is surprising and so are the people who help us!
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Bushmead Hub Community Garden is a wonderful green space to learn about gardening and wildlife, as well as meet other like minded people, learn new skills, and get crafty.
Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.
Your chance to help with a variety of tasks at this nature reserve above Grange-over-Sands.