The Prestwood Nature team invite you to enjoy the season of mellow fruitfulness with a wildflower walk on 6th October, volunteering sessions at Boug’s Meadow & more!
Botanist, educator and Prestwood Nature Council member Karen van Oostrum will lead a gentle stroll discovering autumn fruits in the hedgerows, woods and field edges near Great Missenden.
The walk is ideal for families, and for anyone who enjoys a stroll in the countryside. Karen will share her passion for and knowledge of plants in an infectious way. The walk’s free for Prestwood Nature members; non-members are requested to make a minimum £2pp donation to help Prestwood Nature’s work for the local environment.
Book at Autumn wildflower walk. The walk start in Boug’s Meadow, HP16 9AL, which is looked after by the volunteers (parking at Link Road car park nextdoor). Also at Boug’s Meadow, why not join the friendly volunteers 10am-1pm on Sunday 13th? You can just turn up or, for info, email Paul on bougs@prestwoodnature.org

There’s also an Autumn in the Orchard event, 11am-4pm on Saturday 12th at Kiln Common Orchard and volunteers are also welcome at a pollinator-friendly garden work party in Greenlands Lane, 10am-12.30pm on 19th.
For more info about these & more visit Prestwood Nature.
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