Space for Nature mini-conference

Space for Nature mini-conference

Testwood Lakes Education CentreTotton, England
Saturday, Feb 7 from 10:30 am to 3 pm GMT
Overview

Join us at the Team Wilder Space for Nature mini-conference to share ideas on community connectivity and meet members of other groups.

Community Connectivity


10.30am Arrive & refreshments

10.45am Introduction to community connectivity

11.00am Wildlife gardening

  • Wilder Garden Champions Steve and Jane Page talk about the discoveries, delights and dilemmas they encounter as they make more space for nature in their garden. Not a ‘how to’ talk about wildlife gardening, this is their real life account of some of the joys and challenges experienced on the way.

12pm Embrace the weeds: pollinators & common plants

  • Susan Simmonds Community Ecologist talks about some of our more common plants that provide everything that our insects need. Attracting more pollinators doesn't necessarily mean spending money on wildflower seed but instead we may simply need to embrace the weeds.

12.30pm Walk - look at climate & wildlife garden & lunch

1.30pm Tree Guardians and Scarecrows: community engagement to fit your context

  • Jill Doubleday Wilder Communities Officer outlines two community engagement initiatives in Southampton, and the reasons for their success.

2.15pm Community consultation & listening activities

  • We will set up a few different listening activities to demonstrate how they might work with your communities. This will also be an opportunity to network with other people.

3.00pm Finish

Please bring a packed lunch and if you are coming with other members of your community please car share where possible.

Join us at the Team Wilder Space for Nature mini-conference to share ideas on community connectivity and meet members of other groups.

Community Connectivity


10.30am Arrive & refreshments

10.45am Introduction to community connectivity

11.00am Wildlife gardening

  • Wilder Garden Champions Steve and Jane Page talk about the discoveries, delights and dilemmas they encounter as they make more space for nature in their garden. Not a ‘how to’ talk about wildlife gardening, this is their real life account of some of the joys and challenges experienced on the way.

12pm Embrace the weeds: pollinators & common plants

  • Susan Simmonds Community Ecologist talks about some of our more common plants that provide everything that our insects need. Attracting more pollinators doesn't necessarily mean spending money on wildflower seed but instead we may simply need to embrace the weeds.

12.30pm Walk - look at climate & wildlife garden & lunch

1.30pm Tree Guardians and Scarecrows: community engagement to fit your context

  • Jill Doubleday Wilder Communities Officer outlines two community engagement initiatives in Southampton, and the reasons for their success.

2.15pm Community consultation & listening activities

  • We will set up a few different listening activities to demonstrate how they might work with your communities. This will also be an opportunity to network with other people.

3.00pm Finish

Please bring a packed lunch and if you are coming with other members of your community please car share where possible.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 4 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Testwood Lakes Education Centre

Testwood Lakes

Totton SO40 2RW

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust
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