Wildlife Walking Group
Every Tuesday
Meet at Bartley Green Library for a fun and friendly walk along the green corridor alongside Bartley Brook. Along the way, identify birds and other wildlife and finish with a brew at the library. The walk is a 2km circular route on paved surfaces and is mostly flat. All levels and abilities welcome.
Wildlife Walks
Every Wednesday
Join the The Conservation Volunteers every Wednesday morning at their Queen Elizabeth Hospital community grow space for a weekly nature walk around the site! Discover the large diversity of wildlife, including a variety of different birds, butterflies, moths and other insects. Then spend a couple of hours gardening, growing and tending to fruits and vegetables in the community grow space!
Bird ID Walk & Food Growing
Every Friday
Join the The Conservation Volunteers every Friday at Rowheath Pavilion for a Bird ID walk, and to sow, grow, and harvest your own food at their growing space. Not only will you learn about the joys of growing your own food but you will also make new friends and improve your health and wellbeing.
Tyseley Energy Park Festive Community Day
Tuesday 5th December
Join the Tyseley Energy Park team at St Cyprian’s Memorial Hall for our quarterly community event there will be a litter pick to clean up the River Cole and Grand Union Canal, followed by activities, networking, and discussions focused on East Birmingham’s future.
Festive Fungi and Christmas Crafts @RSPB Sandwell Valley
Saturday 7th December
A Family Fungi themed Christmas craft morning at RSPB Sandwell Valley – after a fungi-tastic walk around the reserve to discover enchanting fungi, festive flora and amazing wildlife, you will create some Christmas themed crafts to hang at home, and then warm up with a cup of delicious hot chocolate around the campfire!
Aston to Perry Hall Park Saturday canal walk
Saturday 14th December
This is a Saturday afternoon walk along the canal towpath from Aston Station to Perry Hall Park passing under Spaghetti Junction.
Climate Café
Sunday 15th December
Extinction Rebellion and Friends of the Earth jointly present Climate Café, a space to learn about environmental issues and solutions to them. Join a different expert every month for tea, coffee, cake, and the opportunity to hear what they have to say for 30 minutes, followed by a chance to stay to chat and share ideas if you would like. December topic: ‘The Climate Crisis in South Africa and Zimbabwe’ with Catherine Mahandu, Field Researcher.
Nature Crafts for Adults – Seasonal decorations
Monday 16th December
A relaxed nature inspired arts and crafts session, in beautiful woodland surroundings (Parkridge Nature Reserve in Solihull), with bottomless tea and coffee! No experience needed as all crafts are aimed at beginners, and all resources supplied.
SUSTAIN – The Midlands’ first Sustainability UnConference
Tuesday 17th December
Join sustainability professionals, business leaders, and the changemakers of tomorrow at a new audience-led open space event in Birmingham. The core purpose of the Midlands SUSTAIN UnConference is to provide a day for sharing experiences and learning from those with wisdom and knowledge about the tough choices we all may face. Start forming new alliances, build a network, don’t be afraid to ask questions and, most importantly, inspire the next generation to make positive changes. You will leave the event knowing you are not alone, but part of a larger team that shares your values.
Small99’s People, Planet, Pint™: Sustainability Meetup
Tuesday 17th December
A meetup to find more about what’s going on locally with sustainability. Start your journey or continue learning, and meet diverse people to chat about life and how we can sustain it. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your experience or background. People Planet Pint is a space where everyone can feel comfortable learning about sustainability and sharing their ideas.
Nature Tots @ Parkridge
Friday 20th December
A weekly Nature Tots session inviting children and parents to explore, enjoy and appreciate the nature and wildlife around us, with stories, wildlife themed activities, games and free play.
Forest Bathing
Saturday 28th December
Experience the magic of slowing down to “Forest Time”, and discover lasting joy, creativity and calm. Forest Bathing is a set of mindfulness practices and fun activities designed to calm the nervous system, awaken the senses, and bring us into meaningful relationship with the web of life. It has been scientifically proven to have health benefits such as reduced blood pressure, reduction in stress hormones, improved sleep and reduced levels of anxiety, depression and anger.
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