Latest News
-
Posted on 11th April 2012
Woodland Day at Rutland Water Saturday 14th April
This year marks the centenary of The Wildlife Trusts movement and one of the ways the Wildlife Trusts are celebrating this special milestone is by ... -
Posted on 1st March 2012
Centenary Events 2012
This year marks the centenary of The Wildlife Trusts movement and one of the ways the Wildlife Trusts are celebrating this special milestone is by ... -
Posted on 4th November 2011
Youth-led environmental project launches at Brocks Hill
The Oadby and Wigston Nature, Environment and Wildlife Team (NEWTs) project is a youth-led environmental project run by Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust with support ... -
Posted on 7th February 2011
Spectacular snowdrops
At this time of year the cheering sight of brilliant milky-white drifts of snowdrops, in our gardens and in the countryside, herald the beginning of ... -
Posted on 30th September 2010
Wet and Wild!
On Saturday 18th September, Wildlife Watch members had fun filled afternoon at Rutland Water Nature Reserve at their Wildlife Watch Annual Event. Some 350 junior ...
Events
-
Dry Stone Walling Weekend
Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Saturday 19th MayA two day course aimed at the beginner seeking to learn the basic skills of the ancient craft of dry stone walling.
-
Our History
Anglian Water Birdwatching Centre, Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Saturday 19th MayAs part of the Wildlife Trusts' Collective Moments there will be a talk given by Tim Appleton MBE Reserve Manager at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.
-
Wildlife Watch Family Event - Fab Fossils
Browns Hill Quarry Nature Reserve
Sunday 20th MayAn afternoon of fun activities looking at the animals and plants which lived in the area millions of years ago.
-
Pond dipping for the young at heart
New Lount Nature Reserve (not LRWT reserve)
Sunday 20th May'Our wildlife' centenary event: Pond dipping
-
Our History - Guided walk CANCELLED
Charnwood Lodge National Nature Reserve
Sunday 20th MayAs part of the wildlife Trusts' Centenary celebrations learn more about the history of your local Wildlife Trust and one of its largest nature reserves.