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Let the Kids Go Wild This October Half Term
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust are on hand this October half term with a range of activities and many free or low-cost ideas to keep children entertained, inside and out.
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Summer holiday wild fun! Week Four:
We’re half-way through the holidays now so if that leaves you in a flutter for ideas then fear not! It’s week four in our series of summer holiday wild fun and we’re feeling flighty with thoughts…
Summer holiday wild fun! Week Six:
It’s the last week of the school summer holidays but don’t be sad, there is still time left to have a final blast of wild fun before heading back to school.
Hedgehogs are the theme of week…
Summer Holiday Wild fun! Week One
The school summer holidays have arrived – six whole weeks to keep the family entertained may be viewed as a tall order but worry not, our week-by-week guide to wild fun is here to help!
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Summer Holiday Wild Fun! Week Two
It’s week two of the school holidays and we are all ready to introduce you to the wonderful world of minibeasts.
Read on to discover fun facts, find out how you can create your very own…
Summer holiday wild fun! Week Three
Can you believe it’s week three already? Time really does fly when you’re having fun!
This week we are looking at the wonder of wetlands and finding out why this habitat is so important…
Summer holiday wild fun! Week Five:
It’s week five of the holidays and time to get snapping with the launch of our Wild Snaps Photography Competition on Saturday 19 August.
We’ve got some great tips for you to help you get…
Fun with fungi
Hertfordshire and Middlesex are full of fungi if you know where to look, and now is the best time to get out and investigate. Find out where to find them in our reserves.
Chicken of the woods
Chicken of the woods is a sulphur-yellow bracket fungus of trees in woods, parks and gardens. It can often be found in tiered clusters on oak, but also likes beech, chestnut, cherry and even yew…
Wildfest - A Wild Day Out!
On 2 July a festival celebrating local wildlife and the groups that work to for nature across the District will be held in Verulamium Park.