During May, I started providing digital wildlife walks for people who still want to learn and discover the hidden plants and creatures during lock-down. The response from these first ‘walks’ has been so positive, that I’m excited to announce my new subscription service and lots more ‘digital wildlife walks’ to come.
Subscribers to my digital wildlife walks get access to all the wildlife events I put on over the month and they can watch these events in their own time. This means that if they want to watch a certain video again (such as on birdsong) they can.
To subscribe, please email today and a direct debit will be set up. The subscription is just £9 which you can cancel at any time.
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From the 1st June, you can subscribe to my digital content for just £9 a month. With over ten digital walks in June, this offers a brilliant price to learn more about the habitats, conservation issues and identification of the animals and plants of the UK.

Not only do you get access to hours of wildlife content, but you also get 1-to-1 access so that I can answer personalised questions about your garden wildlife. If you’re somebody who wants to help conserve the wildlife of the UK, learning more about it is the best way to start.
The ‘walks’ are based in and around my home in Bolton, but the beauty of digital wildlife walks is that they can take place anywhere. I have already welcomed guests from the USA. These talks are designed to be useful to anyone across the UK and increasingly to anyone across the planet.
The key requirement to join one of the walks is to download zoom – this is the main programme I will be using to host future ‘digital walks’.

The ‘walks’ are regularly hosted on Tuesday and Thursday morning at 10AM, with some also landing at the weekend and weekday evenings. This hopefully means everyone will be able to get a chance to join and take part.
To subscribe, please email today and a direct debit will be set up. The subscription is just £9 which you can cancel at any time.
Email Nature Talks and Walks at :
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