Join us on Saturday 27 June
Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Reffley Community Association and the Gaywood Valley Conservation Group, plus many more conservation organisations are having a fun packed wildlife morning of walks, wild craft activities, pond dipping, minibeast hunting, bird box making and much, much more.
On Saturday 27 June, 10am to 1pm, come along to Reffley Community Hall and Reffley Spring Wood (Reffley Lane, Reffley, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 3EQ) and go wild! There is no need to book, just turn-up and join in. Free entry (small charge for some activities e.g. bird box making).
There will be three themed guided walks led by local naturalist, Nick Acheson: at 10am looking at trees; 11am for wildflowers; and 12 noon to look for animals.
And make sure to take part in the ‘Seedy Saturday Morning Woodland Trail’! Follow the trail through Reffley Spring Wood completing 10 activities along the way. If you complete them all you’ll win a tree to take home.
NWT Living Landscape officer, Gemma Walker said: “This event is a great opportunity for people to find out about the wildlife on their doorstep and to learn about how they can get involved in conservation in the Gaywood Valley.”
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is being supported in its aims to help people in the
Gaywood Valley connect to wildlife thanks to funding from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and Dow (King’s Lynn).