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Wild Wednesday: Small Things with Wings

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Wild Wednesday: Small Things with Wings

Small Things with Wings- bugs, bees, beetles, flies Wild Wednesdays are an hour of hands-on activities for children and their parents to experience local wildlife. Using the range of habitats at our site, each day has a different theme to introduce the creatures large and small who live alongside us… Read More

Tour Tuesday

Want to know more about the House and Gardens? Join us on Tour Tuesday for an extra special experience. Join one of our garden team in the morning to learn more about the history of the Garden, Gilbert White as a gardener and the work we do to upkeep the… Read More

Nature Day

Our annual family fun day celebrating the natural world. Join us and many local organisations for a day of fun activities for all ages. Joining us on the day will be… Alton Natural History Society Charles Butler Foundation Gilbert White’s House Field Studies Centre Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife… Read More

Moth and Bat Night

Discovering the Moths and Bats of Selborne Moths are sensitive indicators of the health of the natural environment and a vital part of the food chain; something which didn’t escape the attention of Gilbert White as early as the 18th Century. We are resuming our moth nights over the summer… Read More

Guided Walk: Summer at Pagham!

Join our friendly guides for a guided walk at RSPB Pagham Harbour, towards Church Norton, enjoying the magic of migration! We’ll help you find and identify some of our returning birds, including warblers and cuckoos, and we may even find some rare birds having a rest before continuing on their… Read More

Rooted in History

Rooted in History is a six-mile walk that traces the story of how humans tamed the great Wealden Forest over 8,000 years, from Mesolithic times to the Anglo-Saxons. This is the second walk in a three-part series, following The Wild Wood and preceding Fuel the Fire. Despite its name, the… Read More

Rooted in History

Rooted in History is a 6 mile walk that tells the story of taming the great Wealden forest over 8,000 years, from Mesolithic times to the Anglo-Saxons. This walk is the second in a series of three, with “The Wild Wood” as the first and “Fuel the Fire” the third. Read More