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Essex school children discover the importance of the Thames Estuary
4,000 local school children took part in Essex Wildlife Trust’s workshop this year
Forest School training
Becoming a Forest School Leader
Essex Wildlife Trust Ambassador, Andrew Millham, tells us about his Forest School training and why you should do it too!
Pioneering ‘Nature Friendly Schools’ to boost children’s learning and well-being at a critical time
Almost 30,000 school children from disadvantaged areas are set to enjoy classes in nature this spring in a ground-breaking outdoor learning project spearheaded by The Wildlife Trusts.
Nature Journaling for Children
Explore the nature reserve, learn about the creatures that live here and start your own nature journal.
Local Wildlife Sites
Autumn Forest School Upskilling
For anyone who is involved in Forest School sessions at their setting, refresh and improve your skills in our autumn session.
Autumn Forest School Upskilling
For anyone who is involved in Forest School sessions at their setting, refresh and improve your skills in our autumn session.
Local residents and school children to become Thames Estuary champions
Essex Wildlife Trust launches two exciting projects to engage and connect communities with their local Estuary
Primary school children take part in oyster restoration project
Native oyster workshops run by Essex Wildlife Trust and Blue Marine Foundation teach Year 5 pupils importance of local wildlife.
SEND Summer Forest School Special
Join us in the peaceful summer woods for our popular neurodivergent forest fun session.