Maintaining a connection with the natural world is more important than ever to ensure we're taking good care of our health and wellbeing - just a bit of time every day spent in nature can help relieve stress. There are plenty of ways to stay active and connected to nature without visiting a reserve - maybe learning a new skill such as outdoor yoga or wildlife gardening.
Our social media channels are full of inspiration to keep connected to the natural worldÂ
Our Communites and Wildlife team have created how-to videos - identify a great tit's song, follow a bud burst or build a bird feeder - loads of ideas to join in with
# Wildlife from Home
Learn to ID all the wonderful creatures who share your garden through our new challenge - and your sightings might even help official county records. The perfect activity for a 'working from home' tea break or to inspire regular fresh air breaks.
Mental Health Awareness Week: Wildlife Gardening for wellbeing in Northants
It's Mental Health Awareness Week and we're celebrating the ways nature can improve all our lives, especially those struggling…
Summer Leys Updates: May 2024
Read all about everything that's been going on at Summer Leys over the past few months, including conservation work over the winter…
Community Garden Updates: May 2024
Supporter Engagement and Communities Officer, Viktoria, gives an update on our community garden at Rushden Lakes
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