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Nature connection events

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Wildlife and Wellbeing run nature connection events in and around Salisbury where people learn about their local wildlife and practice mindfulness techniques.

We help people with a common interest to connect, particularly those living with or at risk of loneliness and social isolation. We help people develop or strengthen their relationship with nature and the natural environment where they live.

Wildlife and Wellbeing events are for anyone who might benefit from being more connected to nature and gaining more control of their health and wellbeing. Which is probably everyone! We are proud to be an inclusive organisation. We welcome all people at our events. We value diversity, and aim to create a community that reflects the breadth of people in our local society, including marginalised people. We work in locations that are accessible and encourage people to arrive by active travel and/or by public transport. We strive to be accessible to all.

Additional details:

How much does it cost? £6-15

Is the opportunity accessible by public transport? Yes

Is the opportunity accessible for wheelchair/mobility-aid users? Yes

Is adult supervision required? Yes

Does the opportunity support people taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh award? No

Wildlife and Wellbeing

Wildlife and Wellbeing connects people with their local wildlife, for the benefit of their health and wellbeing. Environmental health and wellbeing also benefits from more humans being connected to nature and understanding the impact they have – both negative and positive – on the natural world. We run nature connection events in and around Salisbury. We help people with a common interest to connect, particularly those living with or at risk of loneliness and social isolation. We help people develop or strengthen their relationship with nature and the natural environment where they live.

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Keep your distance

Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.