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Events

Join us at a Tees Valley Wildlife Trust event

Explore wild activities, talks, walks and family fun on one of our beautiful reserves or at a venue near you.

  • A fly agaric fungus - white stem, red body, white spots amongst grass
    Event

    Fungus foray: guided natural history walk at Lockwood Beck

    Discover local wildlife and explore fungi with a relaxed guided nature walk at Lockwood Beck.

  • A group of people with binoculars looking out to sea. Saltburn's red Victorian cliff lift can be seen beside them, with the pier and Huntcliff in the distance
    Event

    Social sea watch

    Want to help us spot dolphins?

    Join our next meet up and learn about the marine mammals present on our coastline.

  • Marsh and reedbeds against a blue sky in sunshine.
    Event

    Urban nature at Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve and Maze Park: guided natural history walk

    Discover the local wildlife on your doorstep with a relaxed guided nature walk at our Portrack Marsh and Maze Park Nature Reserves.

  • A group of people with binoculars looking out to sea. Saltburn's red Victorian cliff lift can be seen beside them, with the pier and Huntcliff in the distance
    Event

    Social sea watch

    Want to help us spot dolphins?

    Join our next meet up and learn about the marine mammals present on our coastline.

  • A darter dragon fly with red and green colouring rests on top of a seed head
    Event

    Dragonflies: guided natural history walk at Dormans Pool

    Discover the local wildlife on your doorstep with a relaxed guided nature walk and dragonfly watch at Dormans Pool.

  • A group of people with binoculars looking out to sea. Saltburn's red Victorian cliff lift can be seen beside them, with the pier and Huntcliff in the distance
    Event

    Social sea watch

    Want to help us spot dolphins?

    Join our next meet up and learn about the marine mammals present on our coastline.

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