Wilder Churches: Taking action for nature
Wondering how to take action for nature in your local church yard or burial ground?
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Wondering how to take action for nature in your local church yard or burial ground?
With Skiddaw Forest now in our care, we’re undertaking surveys to discover what’s at the site, and what’s been there historically.
Join Watercolour Artist, Vivien McGuinness, for a relaxed, friendly course, learning to use watercolours.
Join Cumbria Wildlife Trust for this eight-week introductory course and learn how to create a garden that welcomes and supports wildlife.
Join us for a walk in around Wild Woodbury as we explore the principles of rewilding and its importance in restoring natural processes.
Learn about the breeding programme for water voles and other species which are later released into the wild.
Forest School session for home educated children of primary school age
Carlton Marshes: Wild play activities for children aged 18 months- 5 years.
An evening for all Bracknell nature-lovers
A drop-in session for people living with dementia accompanied by their loved ones/ carers.
For anyone who is involved in Forest School sessions at their setting, refresh and improve your skills in our summer session.
Join us for guided well-being walks around the Belfairs and Daws Heath Living Landscape.
Join us at Angus Buchanan VC Recreation Grounds in Coleford with your pre-school little ones for outdoor nature discovery.
Join our Guided Walk Leaders for a fascinating tour of Brockholes.
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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Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.
Early risers will be rewarded on this guided walk, led by a local bird expert, to take in the majestic morning spring chorus.
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.
A pair of beavers have been reintroduced to a chalk stream near East Meon to help restore waterways and create a flourishing wildlife haven.
Join local naturalist, Chris Durdin, for a meander at NWT Thorpe Marshes and discover the reserve’s wildlife. This is an additional date due to high demand.