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.
Join us to discover Yorkshire's wonderful wildlife!
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Wildlife Photography for Beginners at Ripon City Wetlands
Join our resident photographer for a wildlife photography for beginners workshop.
Wildlife Photography for Beginners at Staveley Nature Reserve
Join our resident photographer for a wildlife photography for beginners workshop.
Wildlife Photography for Beginners at North Cave Wetlands
Join our resident photographer for a wildlife photography for beginners workshop.
Half Term Bee Workshop
Potteric Carr nature reserve,
Doncaster, South Yorkshire
An amazing chance for children to learn all about helping bees in this fun hands on workshop!
Seaweed Pressing and Soap Making
Take a stroll along the shore with us before creating picture-perfect seaweed pressings and a set of beautiful soaps.
A Beginner's Guide to Wildlife Photography (Puffin Festival special)
Flamborough Cliffs Nature Reserve,
Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire
Get snap happy with photographer Sean Jones during this beginners photography workshop as part of Yorkshire Puffin Festival.
All the Sea’s a Theatre with Thread and Press (Yorkshire Puffin Festival)
All the sea is a theatre! Make a wildlife collage finger puppet- and record your own video of your marine puppet superstar.
'Paint a Puffin!' - Pub Painting UK (Yorkshire Puffin Festival)
Sip and paint at Flamborough’s very own Coffee and Cake art class as part of the Puffin Festival! No art skills required.
Yarn On about Ganseys with Propagansey (Yorkshire Puffin Festival)
Join Propagansey for an intriguing insight into the stories stitched into every loop and pattern at this engaging talk on ganseys—the traditional knitted garments of Britain’s coastal communities…
Intro to INNS – ID and Surveying Common Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS)
Aliens have invaded! INNS are everywhere, but what do they look like, why are they bad for wildlife, and importantly what can you do?