Welcome to our events programme
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's events programmes run from April to September and October to March. Browse our lastest guide or see our complete listings below.
Join us to discover Yorkshire's wonderful wildlife!
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Waves of Waste beach clean at Scarborough South (Multiple Dates)
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Scarborough South beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
A Tour of the Night Sky
Get the chance to use specialist equipment to uncover the mysteries of the night sky and spot planets, stars and constellations!
100 Million Years of Yorkshire's Marine Life
Join us for a geological showcase with Stuart Swann as we take a 100-million-year journey through Yorkshire's geology.
Waves of Waste beach clean at Spurn (Multiple Dates)
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Spurn beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
Waves of Waste beach clean at Cayton Bay (Multiple Dates)
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Cayton Bay beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
Home Education Connection - Marine Mammals
Are you wild about whales? Dotty about dolphins? Soft spot for seals? Come learn about the mammals in our seas, examine their bones and spot seals from the cliffs!
Waves of Waste beach clean at Bridlington North (Multiple Dates)
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Bridlington North beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
Waves of Waste beach clean at Scarborough North (Multiple Dates)
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Scarborough North beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
Waves of Waste beach clean at Filey South (Multiple Dates)
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Filey South beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
Waves of Waste beach clean at Flamborough (Multiple Dates)
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give South Landing beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.