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We offer a huge range of services including weddings on our nature reserves, cafes for your family visits, forest schools and more! Have a browse at what we can offer below.

All our learning, care farm and wellbeing activities will continue despite the school strikes.

Weddings

Weddings

Eco Wedding venues and services for your special day... Read more

Published: 18th April, 2021

Updated: 25th November, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Location: Langford Lakes Nature Reserve, Duck Street, Salisbury, SP3 4NH

Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor

Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor

Visit Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor Nature Reserve. Open Wednesdays to Sundays 10am -4pm. Read more

Published: 17th April, 2021

Updated: 27th January, 2023

Author: Eleanor Dodson

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. Read more

Published: 17th April, 2021

Updated: 24th January, 2023

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Venue Hire at Langford Lakes

Venue Hire at Langford Lakes

Nestled in the Wylye Valley between Salisbury and Warminster, Langford Lakes is an ideal place to host business meetings, run training courses and seminars or to bring friends and families together to celebrate that special occasion. Read more

Published: 16th April, 2021

Updated: 27th October, 2022

Author: Courtney Ball

Location: Langford Lakes, Duck Street, Salisbury, SP3 4NH

Care Farms

Care Farms

Care farms provide a supervised, structured programme of farming-related activities. Contact with nature has a powerful role to play in helping those with learning disabilities, mental ill-health, Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), and social and communication difficulties. Read more

Published: 15th April, 2021

Updated: 13th October, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Forest School Training

Forest School Training

Do you want to become a qualified Forest School Leader? Look no further than Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, one of the leading centres for Forest School qualifications in the south-west. Our hands on Level 3 Forest School course provides you with the understanding, knowledge and practical skills needed to lead your own Forest School. Read more

Published: 14th April, 2021

Updated: 8th September, 2021

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Forest School for your Pupils

Forest School for your Pupils

Forest School aims to encourage and inspire individuals of any age through positive outdoor experiences. It provides an opportunity for children and young people to experience nature in a safe, secure and hands-on way. We aim to develop young people’s ability to build self-esteem and encourage a greater appreciation of the natural world. Read more

Published: 14th April, 2021

Updated: 7th October, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Activities for Schools and Groups

Activities for Schools and Groups

We are passionate about getting children outdoors, exploring and learning about wild places. Our experienced Education Officers deliver a wide range of practical workshops all year round, for all ages and abilities. Read more

Published: 13th April, 2021

Updated: 28th September, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Youth Provision and Work Experience groups

Youth Provision and Work Experience groups

The YEW Team provides enriching learning opportunities for young people aged 11 – 18, who may be struggling in a formal school setting, or who require additional support. Read more

Published: 12th April, 2021

Updated: 8th November, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Workplace Wellbeing

Workplace Wellbeing

Corporate wellbeing workshops delivered by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, to ensure a happier, healthier and more productive workforce. Read more

Published: 7th April, 2021

Updated: 11th February, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Wild Landscapes

Wild Landscapes

We want to help you make wildlife-friendly environments. There are thousands of pockets of land out there, from gardens to schools and churchyards, that could offer the perfect habitat for the wonderful wildlife we have in this county. Read more

Published: 7th April, 2021

Updated: 1st August, 2022

Author: Courtney Ball

Wildlife Watch groups

Wildlife Watch groups

Wildlife Watch Groups offer children and their families opportunities to join in with wildlife activities and have fun outdoors. Read more

Published: 1st April, 2021

Updated: 11th May, 2021

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Chalkhill Environmental Consultants

Chalkhill Environmental Consultants

Chalkhill Environmental Consultants (CEC), is a subsidiary company wholly owned by WWT. Read more

Published: 16th September, 2020

Updated: 31st December, 2021

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy

Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy

Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy was created in 2013 with the goal of developing community-owned renewable projects in Wiltshire. Read more

Published: 6th June, 2018

Updated: 28th February, 2022

Author: Courtney Ball

Fishing at Langford Lakes, Steeple Langford

Fishing at Langford Lakes, Steeple Langford

Did you know that you can fish at our Langford Lakes nature reserve? The Wylye is one of England's finest chalk streams. It is a great place to relax in the tranquil surroundings! Read more

Published: 6th March, 2018

Updated: 2nd February, 2023

Author:

Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy Community Fund

Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy Community Fund

This Community Fund is now open for applications. The fund receives donations from the activities of Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy and has funds to grant to beneficiaries for projects. Read more

Published: 14th September, 2017

Updated: 16th January, 2023

Author: Courtney Ball

Biodiversity Net Gain and Biodiversity Offsetting

Biodiversity Net Gain and Biodiversity Offsetting

Creating a biodiversity net gain in Wiltshire. We will work with developers to achieve the protection and enhancement of nature, where they commit to a minimum biodiversity net gain of 10%. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2017

Updated: 18th July, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Wiltshire & Swindon Biological Records Centre

Wiltshire & Swindon Biological Records Centre

Wiltshire and Swindon Biological Records Centre (WSBRC) is one of a national network of Local Environmental Records Centres. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2017

Updated: 4th October, 2022

Author: Courtney Ball

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  • New community orchard planted in Trowbridge for the benefit of wildlife and people

    New community orchard planted in Trowbridge for the benefit of wildlife and people

    Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and Shaw Trust are working together as part of a new collaboration to tackle climate change, restore nature and help communities in Wiltshire. The collaboration was launched recently with the creation of Sloegrove Orchard at Green Lane Wood nature reserve in Trowbridge, which was generously funded by Shaw Trust.

  • Ready Steady Cook, Swindon Style!

    Ready Steady Cook, Swindon Style!

    Jen Molloy introduces FoodCycle, who take surplus food that was headed for the bin, and turn it into delicious three-course meals for local communities.

  • A call for greater support for farmers to increase food security

    A call for greater support for farmers to increase food security

    Wiltshire Wildlife Trust calls for greater support for farmers to increase food security and meet the UK’s nature recovery targets.

  • Winter Survival Family Event at Langford Lakes

    Winter Survival Family Event at Langford Lakes

    Come and find out how the birds at Langford Lakes survive the winter months.

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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!

  • Nature Reserves Map

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor

    Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor

    Visit Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor 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.

  • How to build a hibernaculum for amphibians and reptiles

    How to build a hibernaculum for amphibians and reptiles

    Give amphibians and reptiles a safe place to shelter through the cold of winter by building a hibernaculum.

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