Wilder Flashmobs are bringing nature back to Hook Infant School
Hook Infant School start their wilder journey and get digging
Hook Infant School start their wilder journey and get digging
After school wildlife club “Wild Things” voted on their Waste of Space and started transformation.
Pupils from Brambles Infant School & Nursery have planted wildflowers in abandoned planters to cheer up their local streets and bring wildlife back to this urban area.
Children and young people should have the chance to have unforgettable experiences discovering the outdoors. A hands-on connection with nature gives a much better understanding of the environment…
Wilder Portsmouth has teamed up with the Portsmouth City Council’s Adventure Playgrounds and Youth Centres to connect more of the city’s children to the nature on their doorsteps.
This week, Team Wilder released a video to celebrate the fact that it’s been a year since we launched our Wilder Strategy with ambitious plans to get 1 in 4 people on nature’s side. In that time…
Nat, a sixth form student in Eastleigh, is combining his studies with an Extended Project Qualification to help make space for nature on his college grounds.
Isle of Wight resident Sheila reflects on taking primary school learning outdoors with our Wildbeach project.
Find out how one Wilder School in Havant has been adapting its outdoor learning during lockdown and has used wildlife gardening as a way to stay connected to their students as they learned from…
Outdoor learning for schools across the two counties had to change a bit during lockdown, but it hasn’t stopped them and their students from doing some amazing things. Read on for more on what…