
Ecology skills walk
Join us for a walk focussing on beginner ecology skills including collecting fields notes and species recording you can use when you’re enjoying walks with wildlife.
Image: Ross Hoddinott/2020VISION
Children from Dulverton School release salmon fry in the River Haddeo, with Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT) warden John Hickey. Bury, Exmoor National Park, Somerset, UK. May 2012.
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Join us for a walk focussing on beginner ecology skills including collecting fields notes and species recording you can use when you’re enjoying walks with wildlife.
Join Watch nature club aimed at children aged 4-11 at Ham Hill Country Park
This event is part of the Wilder Youth project and is for ages 12 - 24. Join artist Alex Boon to learn the fundamentals of nature journaling with prompts and exercises suitable for any skill level…
Bring your rug & picnic for a day of outdoors fun at the pine marten picnic! Dive into nature crafts, face painting, creative writing and stories.
Wondering how to create a management plan for your local churchyard or burial ground?
Drop in to speak with the Pine Martens Bounce Back team about what living with pine martens on Exmoor means to you.
A sponsored hike up Yr Wyddfa through the night to summit Wales' highest mountain for sunrise, supported by experienced mountain leaders.
Join Watch nature club aimed at children aged 4-12, for a walk on the Quantock Hills
What do newts and bats have to do with the planning process? Are they really getting in the way of new houses being built?
Drop in to speak with the Pine Martens Bounce Back team about what living with pine martens on Exmoor means to you.
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