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Nature and your wellbeing
How nature can help you feel calm...
The importance of wild events
Autumn is the best time of year for finding unexpected jewels and magical moments; migrating birds pass overhead, calling noisily, or appear in hedgerows, mists shroud our woodlands in mystery,…
How going wild works wonders for our wellbeing
Being outside, surrounded by nature, can bring enormous benefits to our physical and mental wellbeing. Researchers have found in multiple studies that there’s a link between access to green space…
Volunteer Wellbeing
Our volunteers are at the heart of what we do and right now it's a confusing and stressful time due to the pandemic- we've put together some ideas of what we can do to help and where to…
Walking for wellbeing
Volunteer and mentor Lesley Jenyns gives her advice on how to go for a walk to alleviate a stressed or anxious mind.
LSC events & activities
Events & Engagement Volunteer - Potteric Carr
From pond dippping and building bug hotels to helping to run educational sessions with local schools such as bat walks and bush craft workshops for the families. No two days are ever the same for…
Events & Engagement Volunteer - Spurn
Nature is amazing and we want to tell everyone! Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is creating a county rich in wildlife and we need passionate, inspiring volunteers to help people to develop a connection…
Events & Engagement Volunteer - Marine
Nature is amazing and we want to tell everyone! Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is creating a county rich in wildlife and we need passionate, inspiring volunteers to help people to develop a connection…
Walking, wellbeing and wildlife
Kat Woolley shares her top tips for tuning into wildlife wherever you take a stroll, using nature’s stunning backdrop to invigorate the senses with each step
Wood avens
Look for wood avens along hedgerows and in woodlands. Its yellow flowers appear in spring and provide nectar for insects; later, they turn to red, hooked seedheads that can easily stick to a…