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Are you aged 4 - 8?

Are you aged 4 - 8?

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Published: 8th March, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Are you aged 9-14?

Are you aged 9-14?

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Published: 8th March, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

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Published: 7th March, 2022

Updated: 8th March, 2022

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  • Practical Conservation Traineeships x 2

    Practical Conservation Traineeships x 2

    We have two training placements available with our Conservation Team for enthusiastic and highly motivated people interested in a career in wildlife conservation.

  • Dragonfly ID training

    Dragonfly ID training

    Want to learn how to identify different species of dragonfly? Join us at Langford Lakes nature reserve for this training event.

  • Carbidae (ground beetle) online training

    Carbidae (ground beetle) online training

    Dr Chris Foster presents an online talk to us on Carabidae (ground beetles) for which he is a national expert.

  • Education Support Worker (Variable hours)

    Education Support Worker (Variable hours)

    We are looking for more Education Support Workers to support our Forest School sessions in the south of Wiltshire for school groups and individual children with various complex needs.

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  • Langford Lakes

    Langford Lakes

    Take a walk at Langford Lakes Nature Reserve in Steeple Langford around the four beautiful lakes to spot birds including kingfisher and maybe even an otter.

  • Lower Moor including Clattinger Farm, Lower Moor Farm, Sandpool and Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow

    Lower Moor including Clattinger Farm, Lower Moor Farm, Sandpool and Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow

    Lower Moor in Cricklade opened in 2007 and is the gateway to Clattinger Farm, Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow, Lower Moor Farm and Sandpool nature reserves.

  • Webcam at Langford Lakes

    Webcam at Langford Lakes

    Take a look at our live webcam at Langford Lakes Nature Reserve. A great one for bird-watchers!

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  • Blakehill Farm including Stoke Common Meadow

    Blakehill Farm including Stoke Common Meadow

    This former military airfield in Cricklade is being turned back into wildlife-rich hay meadow.

  • Kingfisher Café at Langford Lakes

    Kingfisher Café at Langford Lakes

    Visit Kingfisher Café at our Langford Lakes Nature Reserve. Open Wednesdays to Sundays 10am - 4pm.

  • Clouts Wood including Markham Banks, Kings Farm Wood and Diocese Meadows

    Clouts Wood including Markham Banks, Kings Farm Wood and Diocese Meadows

    A walk through this Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wroughton takes you from stream-soaked valley floor, up steep slopes to level land at the top.

  • Green Lane Woodland Complex, including Green Lane Wood and Biss Wood

    Green Lane Woodland Complex, including Green Lane Wood and Biss Wood

    This ancient woodland in Trowbridge was given to us in 1991. The wood connects with our Biss Wood nature reserve and the Green Lane Nature Park.

  • Ravensroost Wood including Avis, Distillery and Warbler Meadows

    Ravensroost Wood including Avis, Distillery and Warbler Meadows

    Ravensroost Wood is full of interesting wildlife and history. You can walks into surrounding wildflower meadows for a contrasting experience.

  • Morgan's Hill

    Morgan's Hill

    Morgan's Hill in Calne is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its orchids, butterflies and for the general quality of chalk grassland and wildflowers.

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