Alpacas
An afternoon with Isabel of Lough Rynn Alpacas
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.
An afternoon with Isabel of Lough Rynn Alpacas
An afternoon with William Knuckey
An afternoon with Tricia Moxey
Big Garden Birdwatch is the UK's biggest citizen science wildlife survey. In 2025, over 590,000 people took part – and you could be with them. You will need to register on the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch page in December. On the day of the Big Garden Birdwatch itself, taking part couldn’t be simpler! You just […]
National Nest Box Week, celebrated from 14th February each year, is an initiative designed to encourage people to help provide homes for birds by putting up nest boxes in gardens, parks, and open spaces. Please have a look at their website for all you need to know.
An afternoon with Keith Snow
Each year on April 17th, International Bat Appreciation Day reminds us of the roles bats play in our daily lives. April is also the best time of the year to observe bats, as they are now beginning to emerge from hibernation. The observance is an excellent time to learn about the role bats play in […]
An afternoon with by Stephanie Callister-Jarrold
International Dawn Chorus Day is Sunday 3 May. Wherever you are and whatever you're doing - the dawn chorus is already happening around you, whether you're in a city or the countryside, asleep or wide awake. Across the world, people are setting their alarms a little earlier to wake up to the dawn chorus through a cracked bedroom window, catching it on the dog […]
Hedgehog Awareness Week is running 3rd – 9th May 2026 – and this year, you’re invited to take The Hedgehog Pledge ! Fay Vass, Chief Executive for BHPS, said: “Hedgehog Week highlights the problems hedgehogs face in the UK – so we’ve created The Hedgehog Pledge with seven practical options to inspire everyone to act with hedgehogs in mind. Pledge to: […]
An afternoon with Liz Huxley Fingringhoe Wick was Essex Wildlife Trust's first nature reserve (1961), some years later it was where the Trust opened their first visitor centre. Sixty years on visitors are still coming to see this magical place. Set in a spectacular position overlooking the Colne Estuary the reserve offers a sense […]