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Know your Wildflowers with Camilla Lambrick

A unique chance to learn about the range of flora with Camilla Lambrick at Boundary Brook. Bring a wildflower book if you have one, and a notebook. Open to all, please Email us if you’d like more information  

Grasses and Sedges with Camilla Lambrick

A unique chance to learn about Grasses and Sedges found at Boundary Brook with Camilla Lambrick. Bring a plastic bag and a notebook. Open to all, please Email us if you’d like more information.

Thursday morning volunteer work parties

Enjoy time outdoors, meet other local people, learn about the ecological significance of the nature reserve, local conservation work, and get involved and act for nature. Come for as short or as long a time as you wish. Open to all.

Building Living Libraries

The grassland and Living Libraries project will be unfolding over the year, creating more diverse nectar sources and food plants for invertebrates and birds.  This project, funded by TOE, will offer opportunities for volunteers to learn new skills in woodworking, plant propagation, understanding of grassland flora and creation of new art work for a series…

Moth Trapping

Come along and find out about the seasonal range of moths at Boundary Brook. Exciting morning event, ideal preschool. Find out about the seasonal range of moths at Boundary Brook and how we are surveying their presence supported by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Open to All. Please get in touch to find out…

Thursday morning volunteer work parties

Enjoy time outdoors, meet other local people, learn about the ecological significance of the nature reserve, local conservation work, and get involved and act for nature. Come for as short or as long a time as you wish. Open to all.

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