Credits: Family groups lagoon dipping from the bridge. Lemsford Springs Nature Reserve
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust looks after 43 nature reserves. To learn more about places to see wildlife around Herts and Middlesex please click here
Our work with children, schools and families
We work with families and young people through our events and through the schools network. Schools can sign up for our Schools watch membership – providing them with the resources they need through the national materials available, to run after school and lunchtime clubs. We encourage school and other community groups to visit our nature reserves and families to join the Trust through a special family membership package- which includes our local and national membership materials, posters and events information.
Nature reserves
Our 43 nature reserves are open to everyone and our events programme provides regular opportunities to visit them through guided walks or warden- led tours. Our training programme also provides people with skills to get more from their encounters with wildlife and encourages them to help us record the things that they see to help us create a bigger picture of wildlife in the two counties.
Contact
For more information on how to get involved, contact our membership information team 01727 858901, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit www.hertswildlifetrust.org.uk
Visit Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust's website
Click the 'Add to my spotting sheet' button on any wildlife item page. Login or register to start creating your own spotting sheets.
