Could you be our new Environmental Education Tutor, delivering Earth School sessions, community and adult engagement workshops?
Earth Trust are looking for Environmental Education Tutors to join our busy Education department on a sessional basis.
Last year we revealed some of DigVentures’ first findings from their excavations. After the Coronavirus pandemic put things on hold, DigVentures have now returned to the Earth Trust dig site, and have unearthed plenty more. Here we share some of their latest discoveries!
In September 2020 Earth Trust was delighted to welcome a new apprentice to the land management team. Here Beth Hall shares the second instalment of her blog series, including the challenges of getting to grips with advanced tools and machinery.
We’re excited to share that Earth Trust has been selected to take part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge this year.
In September 2020 Earth Trust was delighted to welcome a new apprentice to the land management team. We’ll be following them over the next few months to find out more about what the role entails, but first we find out more about the person who got the job – meet Beth Hall.
A BioBlitz is a great way to find out what’s living in a green space. In this week’s blog, Sophie shows us what it is, how to do it and what you might find.
The opportunity to be part of Earth Lab from the very beginning was an amazing opportunity for me and the whole Environmental Education Team. We have been blessed with working in our beautiful learning barn for 10 years, welcoming children, young people, adults and families to learn about the land, environment and history of this area.
Four years ago Chris Phillips became a Trustee. “I chair Earth Trust’s Safety Committee and, as a retired head teacher, have also taken a keen interest in the environmental education programme.”
Earlier this year Nikki, who supports the Earth Trust Education Team, shared her story with other volunteers. To mark Volunteers’ Week we asked if we can share her inspiring story again here for more people to read – we hope you enjoy it.
Our Countryside Skills course has been running for over 20 years and we’re currently looking to expand the number of schools we work with by offering free taster sessions in 2019.
In October 2018 we welcomed almost 400 people to the Earth Trust Centre to experience hands-on archaeology.
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