Big Garden Birdwatch
Big Garden Birdwatch is the UK's biggest citizen science wildlife survey. By taking part, you can help us understand how our garden birds are doing right now
Join us for the following insightful talk! Choose a £5 contribution at the door, or enjoy the full program freely with a membership.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start.
Big Garden Birdwatch is the UK's biggest citizen science wildlife survey. By taking part, you can help us understand how our garden birds are doing right now
As the days start to lengthen and the breeding season approaches, it’s time to think about how we can provide a safe home for our favourite garden visitors. Each year, Valentine’s Day marks the start of National Nest Box Week. Mid February is when many birds will start to pair up and seek out territories […]
United Nations World Wildlife Day (WWD) is celebrated every year on 3 March to celebrate wild animals and plants. Every year, we recognize the unique roles and contributions of wildlife to people and the planet. The WWD 2024 Theme is ‘Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation.’ You can find more […]
An afternoon with Lynn Rix and her amazing photography
An afternoon with Tricia Moxey
A talk by local farmer, Ann Padfield, on the relationship between farming and wildlife.
The Spring Bank Holiday falls on the last Monday in May. It’s also known as the late May bank holiday, Pentecost or Whitsun. This makes it the perfect time to kick off National Garden Wildlife Week, as most schools and work places are closed, allowing more of us to get outside and enjoy our gardens. […]
An afternoon with Rob Gayler
This year’s butterfly count will take place between Friday July 12th and Sunday August 4th. Its marked on our calendar and you can easily set a reminder from there. It only takes 30 minutes of your time on any of the dates. The most common species in the 2023 count was the Red […]
All members are invited - entry will be a contribution of £5.
An afternoon with Stephanie Callister-Jarrold.