Wilder Communities - Connecting your community to nature through wild art
Try simple, inclusive wild art activities at Kett’s Heights, designed to connect communities with nature.
School group on a trip to a woodland (credit: Helena Dolby)
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Try simple, inclusive wild art activities at Kett’s Heights, designed to connect communities with nature.
Exploring the history of ecological resistance
Be inspired to write by what you find in the local landscape.
A hands-on wildlife recording workshop to show you how to spot, identify and log various species.
Outdoor introduction to spotting wildflowers and grasses in churchyards, including Norfolk’s top six churchyard plants.
A relaxed, hands-on workshop exploring creative ways to listen, share stories, and spark meaningful community conversations.
In this session learn how to write a simple management plan to manage a small area of land for wildlife.
Half-day historical workshop with Anne Mason: explore East Anglia’s landscapes using maps, photos, and archives to uncover their history.
Learn how to create and manage a wildflower meadow, from planting to care, and boost your green space’s biodiversity.
Guided walk at UEA Broad with Sainsbury Centre guides and Norfolk Wildlife Trust exploring sculptures, plants and birdlife, including works by Laurence Edwards and Elizabeth Frink.
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