Events Search and Views Navigation
January 2019
Nature Walk and Tree ID (free)
Get our ecology skills going and learn how to identify trees in winter. This is a great session for all the family and for children who would like to acquire some skills training in science and curriculum based topics. Ages over 4. How to age a tree. We will be measuring trees on site. We provide all equipment. Please wear sturdy footwear since can be muddy. A little bit of tree rubbings too for the kids. Hot drinks included. Meeting…
Find out more »March 2019
Community Conservation – Tree Planting
We have 450 saplings to plant at the reserve. Some tree species will provide berries and nuts for the birds and animals. This community day is open to all. We will give each family a small wooden tag for your names. Lets connect with nature and spend the day creating something beautiful for all to enjoy. Meeting place: Countisbury Drive, Childwall, L16 0JJ Bring wellies and garden gloves. We will provide coffee, tea and juice. Event on Facebook
Find out more »Community Conservation – Sapling Planting
We have 450 saplings to plant at the reserve. Some tree species will provide berries and nuts for the birds and animals. This community day is open to all. We will give each family a small wooden tag for your names. Lets connect with nature and spend the day creating something beautiful for all to enjoy. Meeting place: Countisbury Drive entrance, Childwall, L16 0JJ Bring wellies and garden gloves. We will provide coffee, tea and juice. Event on Facebook
Find out more »Community Conservation – Sapling Planting
We have 450 saplings to plant at the reserve. Some tree species will provide berries and nuts for the birds and animals. This community day is open to all. We will give each family a small wooden tag for your names. Lets connect with nature and spend the day creating something beautiful for all to enjoy. Meeting place: Countisbury Drive entrance, Childwall, L16 0JJ Bring wellies and garden gloves. We will provide coffee, tea and juice. Event on Facebook
Find out more »Community Conservation, Wildlife Garden Workshop
Two sessions on how to make your garden more wildlife friendly. Advice on: Ponds Plants for bees and butterflies. Hedgehogs Plant advice. Includes wildflower seeds to take home. Donation of up to £1 so we can plant more wildflowers in the reserve. Meet at Countisbury Drive, L16 Event on Facebook
Find out more »May 2019
Hedgehog Conservation
This is all about our hedgehogs. A session about: Why we need to help them How to make a home for Hogs How to take part in Hedgehog Street How your garden can help Hedgehogs Search for the Hedgehog (not real ones)in the woods for the toddlers FREE event Event on Facebook
Find out more »July 2019
Butterfly Walk and Survey
The big butterfly count is a nationwide survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment. It was launched in 2010 and has rapidly become the world's biggest survey of butterflies. Come along and learn how to identify species on the butterfly walk. Learn more about conservation of butterflies and how you can help. Restoring butterfly populations across the UK, in gardens, and the countryside, can bring huge benefits to innumerable other species but also to the health,…
Find out more »Butterfly Walk and Survey
The big butterfly count is a nationwide survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment. It was launched in 2010 and has rapidly become the world's biggest survey of butterflies. Come along and learn how to identify species on the butterfly walk. Learn more about conservation of butterflies and how you can help. Restoring butterfly populations across the UK, in gardens, and the countryside, can bring huge benefits to innumerable other species but also to the health,…
Find out more »August 2019
Butterfly Walk and Survey
The big butterfly count is a nationwide survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment. It was launched in 2010 and has rapidly become the world's biggest survey of butterflies. Come along and learn how to identify species on the butterfly walk. Learn more about conservation of butterflies and how you can help. Restoring butterfly populations across the UK, in gardens, and the countryside, can bring huge benefits to innumerable other species but also to the health,…
Find out more »Butterfly Walk and Survey
The big butterfly count is a nationwide survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment. It was launched in 2010 and has rapidly become the world's biggest survey of butterflies. Come along and learn how to identify species on the butterfly walk. Learn more about conservation of butterflies and how you can help. Restoring butterfly populations across the UK, in gardens, and the countryside, can bring huge benefits to innumerable other species but also to the health,…
Find out more »More information
Buy tickets for events from Ticket Source
Buy tickets for events and pay with Paypal
To reserve your place: Facebook: TREESforKids or phone 07926 795 876 or email: info@trees4kids.co.uk