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Soak Up Nature: Riverside Foraging

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Date: Friday 31st July
Time: 3-4pm with a Q&A at the end

Join James Kendall from the Woodland Classroom who will be teaching us all about what we can forage at this time of year on the riverside. We’ll even learn a novel way of removing invasive species… eating them!

 

 

 

 

 

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    If you’re interested in attending this training, please fill out this form and send it to [email protected]. Please submit your interest by Friday 19th April.

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