We all need a bit of wild in our lives – it helps bust the stress and reconnects us to nature. From woodland creation to bat boxes, forest school to foraging come along and get wild with us

Woodland Creation
At Crowwood we are experimenting with various woodland expansion and creation techniques – to create new woodlands which actually sequester carbon quickly and boost biodiversity
Nature Walks
Most of walks take in fantastic local greenspaces, why not learn more about local nature whilst taking a wee bit of exercise find out all about our walking groups at The Wellbeing Agency
Family Eco Workshops
Weekend and Holiday Fun Sessions FREE for all ages
Why connect with Nature?
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Connecting with nature plays a significant role in improving our physical and mental health
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Studies reveal that spending as little as 10 minutes in natural surroundings can help students feel happier and reduce physical and psychological stress
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Understanding the natural environment Nature is a sensory experience that involves seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and sometimes tasting.
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Live in the now. We live in such a fast-paced world that we forget to focus and savor the present moment.
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One way to deeply connect with nature is to unleash your creative side. You could do this through the lens of a camera, a drawing, or a painting.
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Get Mucky. Soil Biome contains contains natural anti depressants and may stimulate serotonin production, which makes you relaxed and happier.

Crowwood
From a field to a woodland – we are developing new tree planting techniques to encourage woodland expansion and creation – look out for our planting and tree care events on our social media

Eco workshops
Keep an eye on our facebook page for details of upcoming family events
Donate to our rewilding work
You can donate to our tree planting and woodland creation work by making a one off or repeat donation through your bank direct to us
Account Name – Northern Corridor Community Volunteers
Sort Code 80-22-60
Account Number 17423061