2013-02-18 23:08
Walk: Ramble through Monks Wood
Summary:
Meet at the south end of the wood for a 5-mile walk.
A reasonable level of walking fitness required.
2013-02-18 23:02
Woodwalton Dusk Watch
Summary:
Listen for the sounds of nature settling down for the night.
Bring insect repellant, binoculars and torch.
A reasonable level of walking fitness required.
2013-02-18 22:49
Bird Ringing
Summary:
An illustrated talk by Paul Tinsley-Marshall on how we carry out bird ringing and what it tells us about birds' lives. Paul is Great Fen Monitoring Officer and a licensed bird ringer.
2013-02-18 14:47
Bluebell Watch
Summary:
Walk to see the bluebells organised by Peterborough Local Group
Suitable for wheel chair users
Park and meet at Holywell Way car park (overspill parking available)
2013-02-18 14:11
Bird song, bluebells and orchids
Summary:
A five mile ramble through Upwood Meadow to Lady's Wood organised by Great Fen Local Group
A reasonable level of walking fitness required.
2013-02-18 12:59
Guided walk at Gault Wood
Summary:
Walk organised by March Local Group
2013-02-15 17:52
Our Wetland Awakes - MOVED TO 6TH OCTOBER, 6AM-8AM
Summary:
Join our local conservationist and game keeper, Paul Cawley, for a fascinating view of the marsh wildlife as it awakens. Hot drinks and breakfast roll included!
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS MOVED TO 6TH OCTOBER, 6AM - 8AM
BOOKING ESSENTIAL
2013-02-15 17:43
Surveying for Dormice - FULLY BOOKED
Summary:
This course, delivered by GWT's Jan Kinchington, is a brief introduction to dormice ecology, their conservation requirements, their legal protection, where to find them and what signs to look out for. You will join Jan on a walk around Croes Robert looking at habitat, woodland management and for signs of dormice. Our dormouse courses are, without doubt, our most popular. We always have a waiting list for this course from previous years so early booking is essential.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL
2013-02-15 17:34
A Beginners Guide to Sheep Keeping
Summary:
Join GWT's Tim Green for a presentation on various aspects required to keep a small flock of sheep, includes issues such as land, water, shelter, transport and paperwork. In the afternoon a walk will take place on Wyeswood Common to view GWT’s sheep flock. Suitable for new sheep owners or those thinking about acquiring sheep. Please bring lunch.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL
2013-02-14 17:00
Lings Wild Walks
Summary:
Explore this beautiful reserve in Lings, Northampton.