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Membership Events Volunteer
We are looking for volunteers to support DWT’s team of membership recruiters by leading engaging activities at shows and events across Devon.
Local groups activities and events
Local groups organise events throughout the year. Go along and enjoy a talk, help set up an event, or become a committee member and help run the group.
Identify moths
Identify moths. Have a look at our moth ID sheet to work out what kind of moth you have spotted.
Cricklepit Mill Events Volunteers
Can you spare some time to help out at our Christmas at Cricklepit Event on the 8th December?
Events and filming on DWT nature reserves
Devon Wildlife Trust’s nature reserves have been featured world-wide in TV series and feature films, they’ve also been the setting for many cultural and other events. No wonder: the 50+ wild spaces we look after contain some of the UK’s most dramatic scenery and awe-inspiring nature. If you are thinking of using one of our nature reserves for your event – large or small - for any commercial or charitable activity, then you must contact us first and seek permission.
National Marine Week
National Marine Week
How to attract moths and bats to your garden
Plant flowers that release their scent in the evening to attract moths and, ultimately, bats looking for an insect-meal into your garden.
Time for nature to be restored in National Parks
The Government has published its response to the Landscapes Review – this is a chance to consider the future of our much-loved National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) in…
Why Secretary of State George Eustace plans are not enough
2021 is a big year for international conferences, and the UK is playing a big role in them. The G7 summit in June in Cornwall, the COP 26 Climate Conference in Glasgow in November, and just as…
Events
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
Warty venus
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.