Winter wildfowl walk
Discover and learn about Cley's winter waterfowl and how they make the North Norfolk coast so special in winter.
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Discover and learn about Cley's winter waterfowl and how they make the North Norfolk coast so special in winter.
Carlton Marshes: A drop-in activity suitable for ages 3+. Cost £3 per child
Do you have what it takes to be a 'Rockpool Roadie' and take rockpools to people who can't access the beach?
Do you have what it takes to be a ‘Rockpool Roadie’ and take rockpool creatures to visit people who can’t access the beach?
Escape the Christmas chaos and start the new year fresh.
Join us for our first Wildlife Wander in 2025, to enjoy a guided walk around the reserve to spot winter wildlife
Use our spotter sheet to look for winter food sources for wildlife then come inside to make a simple bird feeder to take home.
Some people call it 'ghost gear' but we call it 'trawler trash'. Fishing debris can be so big that we need to cut it before we can move it. Help us achieve our own net zero…
Walk off all that Christmas indulgence, and join Colin Beresford and the Lichfield Local Group for a New Year bird walk.
A monthly group for 11-16 year olds interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.
A great opportunity to learn about nature and wildlife, meet like minded people and help take action for nature.
A ramble around ancient fenland for winter wildlife followed by the Group AGM
Grange Wildlife Watch group meet once a month on a Sunday morning.
Drop in for free, fun, family nature activities at Walthamstow Wetlands.
Visit Cley for free! We'll also be hosting free family friendly activities in our Education Centre.
Brush away the cobwebs by joining us for a morning walk.
Learn, make and have fun outdoors.
Let your children find their wild side! Join us at Nature Tots for 18 month – 5 year olds, every Monday or Friday in term-time at Walthamstow Wetlands
Nature Tots is Forest School inspired fun tailored specifically for little ones, and can spark a love of nature that lasts a lifetime.
An illustrated talk by Penny Ford and Richard Thompson on the Aln Valley Railway and how they are encouraging wildlife to thrive there.