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Monthly Archives: September 2019

Rushcliffe Wildlife WATCH Programme for the Autumn

Posted on Saturday, 7 September 2019 by snotts-gd

This link Wildlife Watch programme Autumn 2019.pub  is for the Rushcliffe Country Park Wildlife WATCH autumn programme for children between 8 and 13 who are interested in all things wildlify.

 

 

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Today’s Events

  • Friends of the Hook Nature Reserve Working PartyFriends of the Hook Nature Reserve Working PartyTime: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    We meet the first Sunday in the month 2-4pm at the Mona Road entrance of The Hook nature reserve. Contact friendsofthehook@gmail.com for what’s happening each month.

Upcoming Events

  • Thursday, 7 December 2023
    • The best of Britain: From Ardnamurchan to the Forest of DeanThe best of Britain: From Ardnamurchan to the Forest of DeanTime: 7:00 pm
      Online talk with Tom Mabbett of Naturtrek looking at some of his favourite wildlife locations, and the joy and excitement of finding wildlife on your own patch. Click HERE for more details, including booking and technical requirements
  • Saturday, 9 December 2023
    • Wilford Claypits Work PartyWilford Claypits Work PartyFor more details go to Reserves Tab on banner - Reserve Work Parties
    • Meadow Park Work PartyMeadow Park Work PartyTime: 9:55 am - 12:00 pm
      We meet on the second Saturday of each month (with the exception of August), at 9.55 a.m in East Leake, at the back of (behind) the Parish Office (which is next to the Village Hall). All welcome.
    • Rushcliffe Wildlife WATCH GROUPRushcliffe Wildlife WATCH GROUPTime: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
      Fort young people between 8 and 12 years old who are interested in wildlife related activities. Meets monthly every second Saturday. Charge £3 per session. For more info contact rushcliffewatch@nottswt.co.uk Meets Rushcliffe Country Park Visitors Centre
  • Sunday, 10 December 2023
    • Skylarks Work PartySkylarks Work PartyStart time 9.30 am (apart from December tba). Meet by the containers. Please contact Martin Smith by email martin.smith4080@ntlworld.com or text 07745274561 if wishing to attend or for more information
    • Sharphill Wood Work PartySharphill Wood Work PartyTime: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
      We meet at the top of Peveril Drive at approximately 09:45, so we can get the tools up the hill, to start work for 10:00. Our normal work parties run till about 15:00 depending on light and weather conditions, however if you can only spare a couple of hours that’s fine with us. Jobs vary from planting hedging, tidying up litter and felling fast growing sycamores. Gloves and other equipment is provided. Contact sharphillwood@yahoo.co.uk
    • Grizzled Skipper Working PartyGrizzled Skipper Working PartyTime: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
      The Grizzled Skipper is a nationally important butterfly found at a number of sites in Rushcliffe. Join a working party to help ensure the Skipper’s continued, and hopefully expanded, presence. The work includes clearance work to maintain open habitat and help create corridors to link existing open habitats, and creation of bare earth patches to increase the availability of suitable egg-laying habitat. Please contact Chris Jackson for details and meeting points on 0115 993 2588 or at chris.jackson@nottscc.gov.uk habitat. Grange Farm Normanton-on-Soar

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