Come along to learn how you can encourage more wildlife in your garden and find opportunities to get involved with local groups who have a passion for nature.
There will be groups, individuals and businesses with interactive stalls, local craft stalls with nature inspired products for sale and it will all be located at the Furlong and outside the Gateway Building close to Ringwood car park and the bus stops. Plus, from 2pm there will be a clothes swap in the Meeting House.
Fun for all the family - bring your children along to create their own leaf art, sample some vegan food, build a bug hotel and learn about trees and their importance to wildlife. Opportunities to learn about the New Forest National Park Authority and the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
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