The ‘Wonders of Winter’ will be explored on a walk organised by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Bradford Council’s Countryside and Rights of Way team.
The family friendly walk will look for signs of spring as well as collect, explore and play around Raw Nook nature reserve and Toad Holes Beck in the Low Moor/Oakenshaw area of Bradford. People will also be able to find out about what they can do to help wildlife at this time of year.
The walk will take place on Tuesday 19 February at 2.00pm to 3.30pm.
Sarah Goldsmith from Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, said: “We are organising a number of activities and events in the Bradford district in the coming months to encourage people to explore the wildlife on their doorstep and discover ways that they can help nature at this time of the year.
“The events that we have coming up are part of our Bradford Urban Discovery Project in which we are working with Bradford Council to support urban communities in Bradford, providing residents with accessible and local natural areas.”
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