St Giles' Living Churchyard Project
Learn how to manage churchyards for wildlife and participate in hands-on activities.
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Learn how to manage churchyards for wildlife and participate in hands-on activities.
Want to dive deeper into the dawn chorus? Discover the individual birds you’ll hear during this spring symphony.
Join Stow Stargazers at Walthamstow wetlands to learn about and watch the Lyrid meteor shower and enjoy the reserve after hours.
Learn about how the changing climate has impacted the River Wye
An engaging talk about the wildlife of the Caribbean island of Anguilla and the vital conservation efforts led by the Anguilla National Trust. The talk will be delivered by a team member of the…
Guided tour of a special site that has been managed for wildlife
Join us for an illustrated talk by Steve Aylward from Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
***Changed from a talk on the orchids of Lincolnshire*** Scunthorpe and Brigg Area Group are joined for a talk by Rolf Williams on the North Kent marshes.
Wondering where to start with increasing the value of your churchyard or burial ground for nature?
Come along to our New Supporter's Evening at Low Barns Nature Reserve (SSSI)
A talk focusing on the rapid coastal erosion on the North Norfolk coast and the role of the Coastwise Project in helping communities adapt to the impact of coastal erosion.
Learn which sharks/skates live in Alderney's waters by finding, identifying and recording their eggcases
This evening, Market Rasen Area Group are joined by guest speaker Helen Gamble from the Lincolnshire Wolds Countryside Service.
Join us for a brew, a talk about birds and nature, and a walk to see what we can find.
An evening talk by Graham Beckley.
'Glow Worms' - an illustrated talk by Peter Bright all about the life and habits of glow worms.
Discover the remarkable strategies butterflies use to beat the heat, and explore research methods like butterfly transects and the Big Butterfly Count that help scientists study butterflies. The…
Guided tour of a special site that has been managed for wildlife
The Search for the Shropshire Pine Marten: Over thirty years, rumours of this elusive animal persisted in remote areas of south west Shropshire following its eradication in the 19th century. The…
The evening will be an hour-long talk by Neil Mahon, Department of Zoology, Cambridge, on regenerative farming in the fens.
In person/online options available. No need to book to join in…