Welcome to our events programme
Young boy holding Sycamore seed Norfolk autumn - David Tipling/2020VISION
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's events programmes run from April to September and October to March. Browse our lastest guide or see our complete listings below.
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Marine Life Past and Present - Filey
Discover the geology and rockpools of Filey Brigg, and the clues they hold about our marine life past and present.

Spurn Bat Walk
Spurn National Nature Reserve,
Hull, East Riding of YorkshireJoin us for a guided walk, in search of our elusive nocturnal residents.

Guided Seabird Walk (Multiple Dates)
Join us for a stroll through Flamborough Cliffs nature reserve to discover the residents of Yorkshire's seabird city.

North Cave Wetlands Bat Walk
North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve,
Market Weighton, East Riding of YorkshireTake an evening stroll around North Cave Wetlands in search of some of our nocturnal residents.

Spurn Bat Walk
Spurn National Nature Reserve,
Hull, East Riding of YorkshireJoin us for a guided walk, in search of our elusive nocturnal residents.

North Cave Wetlands Bat Walk
North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve,
Market Weighton, East Riding of YorkshireTake an evening stroll around North Cave Wetlands in search of some of our nocturnal residents.
Coastal Foraging with Pickle and Brew
Join professional forager Andrea Burnand from Pickle and Brew for a guided exploration of the stunning Flamborough coastline.

Guided Bat Walk
Come along on a guided walk with our wild experts and use bat detectors to discover the wonderful world of bats!

Dinosaur Footprints Walk
Join us for a guided walk alongside the footprints of dinosaurs. Discover the geological history of Scarborough's South Bay and explore the dinosaur dancefloor!

Spurn Bat Walk
Spurn National Nature Reserve,
Hull, East Riding of YorkshireJoin us for a guided walk, in search of our elusive nocturnal residents.