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Exploring Our Wild Places: Walks & Talks

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Exploring Our Wild Places

Walks & Talks

Explore nature through place, people and stories

Join us for place‑based walks, talks and conversations that explore wildlife, people and the stories that shape nature across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

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Walk

Lymington & Keyhaven: Winter Waders

Discover wintering wading birds and coastal habitats along the New Forest coast on a guided seasonal walk.
St Catherine's Hill, Winchester, by Ed Merritt
Walk

St Catherine’s Hill: Spring on the Chalk

Enjoy spring wildflowers and wildlife on a guided walk exploring one of Hampshire’s iconic chalk landscapes.
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Walk

The Eastern Yar: Nature Walk

Explore the Eastern Yar and its wetlands, learning how rivers shape landscapes and support wildlife on the Isle of Wight.
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