My outreach
Elliott has turned his passion for the natural world into study and that study into a career. He now spends his days sharing his wildlife knowledge with people of all ages, from 4-year-old’s…
Elliott has turned his passion for the natural world into study and that study into a career. He now spends his days sharing his wildlife knowledge with people of all ages, from 4-year-old’s…
I’ve recently finished my Wild Learning internship and having had a few weeks to reflect upon my last 6 or so months at the Trust, I wanted to share a little of my experience.
Wow what a month, I’m not even sure where to start! My name is Lucy, I’m one of the wild learning interns this year at Lackford Lakes.
Oh my, I’ve hit the halfway line and this month and to sum up in a nutshell was EPIC!!
The shoulders of the forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Caledonian forest forms an integral part of some of our wildest landscapes - extensive pine forests merge with heathlands, wetlands and montane habitats and create areas large enough for wildcat,…
Yasmin, our Wild Learning Intern, has had a busy autumn, with Wild Tots, crafts and Forest School training. Read more in her latest blog...
This course is aimed at those interested in learning more about Forest School ethos before undertaking accredited Forest School training
Our Engagement Officers Emma and Jo have received Registered Trainer awards from the Forest School Association. Find out more about Forest School, training, and what accreditation means in this…
Course aimed at Forest School leaders but anyone is welcome to join and explore techniques and all the things you can make with willow!
Claire Rowan explores the lapwing, or 'peewit'.
Another sure sign of spring is the sight of the whirling aerial display antics of male lapwings as they tumble dramatically through…