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Singing in Nature

Come and enjoy Singing in Nature at Boundary Brook Nature Reserve with local singer Liz Hodgson. Tune into nature and each other through listening and singing together in nature. Please email info@ouwg.org.uk to book a place.

Nature, Writing and Folk Music: Andrew Milham with OUNCS

Enjoy a talk with naturalist and nature writer Andrew Milham who wrote ‘Singing Like Larks’, a treasury of bird-related folk songs. Andrew weaves together stories of nature, folk lore, song and his love of ecology especially birds. Limited places. Book here. Events are free to all OUWG members please book for these free events via…

Moth Trapping

Discover our moth trapping activities and regular surveying supported by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Join us on the reserve to find out more about moth trapping, seasonal profiles of moths, indicators of habitat diversity and their behaviours at Boundary Brook. A fun, informative hands on session for ecologists, nature lovers, family friendly, and…

Noticing Nature, Art and Creativity

Creative session looking at the habitats on the nature reserve, family friendly art and nature session. Learn ways of observing nature, get close up, learn new artistic skills, have fun, make new friends, enjoy time in nature and discover new ways of seeing and connecting with the habitats and wildlife. Book here. More info to follow about…

Moth Trapping

Join us on the reserve to find out more about moth trapping, seasonal profiles of moths, indicators of habitat diversity and their behaviours at Boundary Brook. A fun, informative hands on session for ecologists, nature lovers, family friendly, and for anyone interested in this fabulous nocturnal world of moths. Events are free to all OUWG…

Thursday morning Weekly Volunteer Conservation Work Parties

Please come along and enjoy being outdoors, there’s a job for everyone to get involved. Discover more about conservation work on site and make new friends. Every moment counts for nature, just half an hour or for the whole morning, whatever suits, no experience necessary.  For further information email:  info@ouwg.org.uk

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