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Moth Trapping

  Moth Trapping 8am Thursday 14th March Find out about moths at Boundary Brook, how we count them, seasonal variations, their ecological significance and why we are surveying. Back by popular demand, booking essential as these events are popular. Let us know if you would like any further information and come along or book by email.

Thursday morning volunteer work parties

Come and get involved 10.30 – 1pm Thursday mornings Raking and removing cut grass, digging out bramble roots, clearing scrapes and improving grassland diversity and many other task to suit. Just come for an hour or the whole time. Enjoy being outdoors and meeting new people. Let us know if you would like any further information…

Thursday morning volunteer work parties

Come and get involved 10.30 – 1pm Thursday mornings Raking and removing cut grass, digging out bramble roots, clearing scrapes and improving grassland diversity and many other task to suit. Just come for an hour or the whole time. Enjoy being outdoors and meeting new people. Let us know if you would like any further information…

Family Friendly Work Party

Open to all, conservation volunteers, children and families, all welcome – with a range of tasks, activities and themed walks around the site. Gardening, making signs, raking and removing cut grass, digging out bramble roots, clearing scrapes and improving grassland diversity. Let us know if you would like any further information and book by email.

Spring Celebration Open Afternoon

Join us to celebrate spring. There will be a range of nature themed activities.  Get to know your invertebrates and birds and discover more about birds eggs, the different sizes and colourings.  You will have the chance to decorate your own egg for Easter to take home with you. Find out about species surveying, take nature…

Spring celebration: Bird Walk with Nick Boyd

Bird Walk with Nick Boyd As part of the spring open day come along for a walk to discover the birds on site in spring time in this beautiful nature reserve. Bring binoculars if you have some, we have some that can be borrowed. Let us know if you would like any further information and…

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