What’s new?
26 May 2009
Learn about wildlife close to home
Book your place on one of the remaining workshops this summer
Wildlife Training Workshops are an excellent way of learning more about our local wildlife in a friendly and relaxed environment, held on one of our many nature reserves.
Below is a list of the workshops where spaces are available. To book your place please contact Juliette Butler on 01604 405285 or email trainingworkshops[at]wildlifebcnp.org
If you are interested in any other Wildlife Training Workshops planned for 2009, please visit What's on? and search under training opportunities.
Beginning with Peterborough Wildlife - Saturday 4 July with Henry Stanier and Chris Donnelly at Barnack Hills and Holes
Heathland Invertebrate Indicators - Sunday 12 July with Brian Eversham at Cooper’s Hill Nature Reserve, Bedfordshire largest remaining area of heathland
Umbellifers - Saturday 18 July with Neil Crossman at Woodwalton Fen Nature Reserve
How to set up a butterfly transect - Saturday 18 July with Robin Field at Glapthorn Cow Pastures
Ants: Identification and ecology - Sunday 19 July with Ed Turner at Cooper’s Hill Nature Reserve, Bedfordshire largest remaining area of heathland
Beginning with wildflowers - Saturday 25 July with Brian Eversham at Cambourne Nature Reserve, a combination of newly created green spaces and existing habitats
Beginning with insects - Saturday 22 August with Henry Stanier at Old Sulehay Nature Reserve, a picturesque mosaic of limestone quarries, grassland, woodland and wetland
Beginning with insects - Saturday 26 September with Brian Eversham at Cambourne Nature Reserve, a combination of newly created green spaces and existing habitats


