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Drumburgh Moss,
Drumburgh, CumbriaJoin us for a steady walk around the circular route at Drumburgh Moss.
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Join us for a steady walk around the circular route at Drumburgh Moss.
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Join this walk for an introduction to mindfulness and meditation in the outdoors.
Join our guide for a leisurely walk around the reserve, along the way we'll be pointing out and listening for birds that inhabit the reserve
Join local naturalist, Chris Durdin, for a meander at NWT Thorpe Marshes and discover the reserve’s wildlife.
Bring your little ones along to join us for a series of free, fun, weekly outdoor experience sessions based in our woodlands
Gwent Wildlife Trust's species-rich Springdale Farm reserve is in full bloom in June!
Discover, explore and play outdoors
Bowber Head Farm House and farm tour with Reserves Officer Andrew Walter.
Your chance to help with a variety of tasks at this glorious reserve below Arnside Knott.
Cockermouth Caterpillars Wildlife Watch Group meets one Tuesday evening a month, for children up to 12 years old.
Explore the wildlife and landscape Newfoundland with guest speaker David Hebblethwaite and the Sleaford Area Group.
Forest School Level 2 training course will enable you to assist at a Forest School Programme for any age group.
Join Roy Moor for Wild Yoga, outside at Rainton Meadows. *Please note, this is not a Durham Wildlife Trust event.
Want to learn more about the birds around Llyn Brenig or improve your bird watching skills? Then bring your binoculars and come for a stroll!
Join NWT Cley and Salthouse warden George Baldock on a wander around the reserve, taking in the spectacular wildlife along the way.
Join Communities and Education Officer Rebecca Neal for a short walk on Trumpington Meadows Nature Reserve looking for seasonal wildlife.
Forest School session for home educated children of primary school age
Carlton Marshes: Wild play activities for children aged 18 months- 5 years.
A drop-in session for people living with dementia accompanied by their loved ones/ carers.