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MK Festival of Nature 6-15 July 2018 A special 10-day programme of activities to celebrate the beautiful and inspiring nature found in Milton Keynes green space. www.mkfestivalofnature.org #MKFoN Berkshire Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire

Discover the great outdoors in our green city With over 6,000 acres of beautiful parks, woodlands and lakes to explore, you re never far from nature. The Parks Trust is an independent, self-funded charity and we care for and maintain the green space across Milton Keynes. We ensure these spaces are expertly maintained and managed and we also plan, develop and invest for the future, so that everyone can enjoy the outdoors, now and forever. We organise and enable over 500 annual events from Festival of Nature to World Picnic, organised runs to led walks - there s something for everyone We offer outdoor learning and education opportunities for all ages We run parties and exploration activities for adventurers big and small Come and try a whole host of watersports activities at Willen Lake! For more information please visit www.theparkstrust.com 2

Welcome Welcome to your guide to Milton Keynes 2018 Festival of Nature. Organised in partnership by The Parks Trust, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust and Milton Keynes Natural History Society, the Festival of Nature is a celebration of the fascinating and varied nature that can be found across the city. There is a wide-ranging programme of activities available for people of all ages, located in areas across the city. It s a great opportunity to find out more about the creatures and plants we may see every day, and those that are a little rarer. Full details about each activity can be found within this booklet. For some events, booking will be essential and details for how to do this can be found in each event description. The activities in this booklet are subject to change please visit www.mkfestivalofnature.org or www.theparkstrust.com for up to date information. We hope you enjoy this year s Festival of Nature do share your photos and feedback on our social media channels below, using #MKFoN f theparkstrust bbowildlifetrust w www.mknhs.org.uk @theparkstrust @bbowt @theparkstrust @bbowt Thank you to all the partners, volunteers and suppliers we have worked with for this year s Festival of Nature. 3

What s on FAMILY BAT & MOTH WALK Fri 6 July 9pm-11pm Linford Lakes Nature Reserve 2/person Discover the nocturnal animals which fly in the skies above Linford Lakes. Suitable for families. Meet in the education centre car park, off Wolverton Road, Great Linford, MK14 5AH. Booking essential. Book online at www.theparkstrust.com For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 INTRODUCTION TO MAMMAL SURVEYING Sat 7 July 9.30am-1pm Linford Lakes Nature Reserve 10/person Learn and explore various methods used to survey small mammals. Meet in the education centre car park, off Wolverton Road, Great Linford, MK14 5AH. Booking essential. Book online at www.theparkstrust.com For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 WOOF WALK Sat 7 July 10am-12pm Ouzel Valley Park 1/dog Join The Parks Trust rangers for a led dog walk through Ouzel Valley Park. Meet in the water garden car park on Newport Road, Woughton on the Green. Booking essential. Book online at www.theparkstrust.com For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 4

GET INTO NATURE Sat 7 July 10am-4pm INTU, Milton Keynes FREE Come and join our Wild Zone in intu Milton Keynes, meet the Festival of Nature team and find out what s on during the week. A selection of the entries from the 5 Days Wild scrapbook challenge will also be on display. Car parking available around the shopping centre. No booking required. For further information please contact: katesheard@bbowt.org.uk 01442 826774 BAT & MOTH WALK Mon 9 July 9pm-11pm Linford Lakes Nature Reserve 2/person Discover the nocturnal animals which fly in the skies above Linford Lakes. Meet in the education centre car park, off Wolverton Road, Great Linford, MK14 5AH. Booking essential. Book online at www.theparkstrust.com For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 GARDEN LIFE Tue 10 July 11am-3pm Linford Lakes Nature Reserve 2.50/person Create your own mini garden with hands-on help from The Parks Trust rangers and Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust. Meet in the education centre car park, off Wolverton Road, Great Linford, MK14 5AH. Booking essential. Book online at www.theparkstrust.com For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 5

What s on MILTON KEYNES NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY PUBLIC WALK Tue 10 July 7pm-9pm Floodplain Forest Nature Reserve FREE Join our society members for an evening walk around this beautiful new reserve. Meet in Manor Farm Court car park, MK12 5NN. No booking required. For further information please use the contact form at: www.mknhs.org.uk/contact-us GUIDED WALKS Wed 11 July 7pm-8.30pm Thu 12 July 10.30am-12noon Stony Stratford Nature Reserve 2/person Join our Outdoor Learning Team and discover wildlife around Stony Stratford Nature Reserve. Meet in the car park on Queen Eleanor Street, Stony Stratford. Booking essential. Book online at www.theparkstrust.com For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 TEENS GO WILD AT MKM Thu 12 July 7pm-9pm MK Museum FREE If you are 12-15 years old then come along to explore nature and create homes for mini-beasts at MK Museum. MK Museum, McConnell Dr, Wolverton, MK12 5EL. Booking essential. Book online at www.theparkstrust.com For further information please use the contact form at: www.mknhs.org.uk/contact-us 6

LITTLE LINFORD WOODLAND WALK Fri 13 July 10.30am-12.30pm Little Linford Wood FREE - donations welcome Guided walk through the fantastic Little Linford Wood with experts from the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust looking at the wildflowers, butterflies and other wonderful wildlife. Little Linford Wood, 4.5 miles north of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK16 8LU. Booking essential, visit www.bbowt.org.uk/whats-on For details contact: markvallance@bbowt.org.uk 01442 826774 NATURE DAY Sat 14 July 11am-4pm Medbourne Pavilion and Shenley Wood FREE Join The Parks Trust, MK Natural History Society and Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust for a day dedicated to nature. Park in the car park at Medbourne Pavilion, Pascal Drive, Medbourne. No booking required. For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 FRIENDS OF LINFORD LAKES NATURE RESERVE OPEN DAY Sun 15 July 10am-4pm Linford Lakes Nature Reserve FREE. Refreshments available. Join the Friends of Linford Lakes for Open Sunday at the Nature Reserve, (admission normally for permit holders only). Park in the education centre car park, off Wolverton Road, Great Linford, MK14 5AH. No booking required. For further information please contact: events@theparkstrust.com 01908 255379 7

Discover... Berkshire Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire fresh air getting stuck in Discover your perfect day out with the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust. Take a look at our packed events programme, with everything from fascinating talks to family discovery days. We ve also got over 80 nature reserves to explore, from tranquil woodlands to colourful meadows. wild events breath-taking views 8 Discover more at bbowt.org.uk learning something new Photos: Tristan Blaine, Ric Mellis, Paul Reed, Elaine Tuffery

Five Days Wild Scrapbook Challenge We re running a special competition for schools. It s very easy to take part, simply: 1 2 3 Complete five Random Acts of Wildness with your class. Tell us what you did by creating a class scrapbook with photos, drawings and writing. Send your scrapbook to us for a chance to win a fantastic prize for your school. We all loved taking part in the Wildlife adventures. The children got so much out of the sensory explorative play. The highlight was creating a spiderweb big enough to trap the children. The children and parents were so proud to see their work come together in a wonderful scrapbook. Teacher Middleton Primary School The competition email and booklet should have already arrived at your school - please ask your teacher! 9

Youth Landscape: Sophie Bayliss Parklife: Charlotte Green Wildlife: Jo Angell Capture wonderful views, wildlife, or a treasured family memory in our parks for your chance to win fantastic prizes. The competition is open to both adults and children. (Amateur photographers only.) The three categories are: Wildlife, Landscape, Parklife For more information and to enter visit: www.theparkstrust.com 10 Overall Winner 2017: Old Stumpy, Ouzel Valley Park by Peter Watson

Milton Keynes Natural History Society Harry Appleyard Love nature? Interested in birds, butterflies, wildflowers? Enjoy talks on topics related to natural history? Like getting out and about on walks to see local wildlife sites? Then why not join your local Natural History Society? Founded in 1968, the Society is one of the most active of its kind in the country and this year we celebrate our 50th Anniversary. We have members interested in birds, flowers, butterflies and other insects, spiders, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, fungi, mosses and many other areas of natural history. Whatever aspect of nature you are interested in, you will find kindred spirits in our Society to share, and further, your interest. But you don t have to be an expert to come along and enjoy our events, everyone is welcome. In the winter we hold weekly meetings almost every Tuesday in the medieval Cruck Barn at Bradwell Abbey, in the heart of Milton Keynes. These meetings are addressed by invited expert naturalists from around the country as well as some of our own members. In the summer we go out on Tuesday evenings for walks in local sites of special natural history and wildlife interest. These walks are not strenuous and offer you the chance to visit local wildlife sites and enjoy meeting like-minded individuals. We are a friendly, welcoming bunch of people why not join us! To find out more and view the current programme visit www.mknhs.org.uk 11

We would like to thank all the partners and suppliers we have worked with for the Festival of Nature, these include: For more information: Berkshire Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire www.theparkstrust.com www.bbowt.org.uk www.mknhs.org.uk events@theparkstrust.com info@bbowt.org.uk info@mknhs.org.uk 01908 255379 01865 775476 f theparkstrust bbowildlifetrust @theparkstrust @bbowt @theparkstrust @bbowt Illustration & design: rachelhudsonillustration.com