Young Voices Workshop: Butterflies and Pollinators

A black and white butterfly (marbled white) on a pink flower

© Sarah Hodgson

A view of Chesil Beach, a large bank of pebbles with the sea on one side and clouds above.

Chesil Bank © Abi Mustard

Young Voices Workshop: Butterflies and Pollinators

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Are you interested in learning more about nature and wildlife conservation? Join our free monthly Young Voices workshops for 14-18 year olds.

Event details

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Date

Time
4:30pm - 6:30pm
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About the event

Our Young Voices Workshops aim to empower local young people aged 14–18 with the skills, knowledge and opportunity to stand up for the environment and make a difference. Come along and join a community of like-minded individuals with an interest in wildlife conservation and nature.

Dorset Wildlife Trust is hosting a regular monthly youth programme of activities, giving young people the opportunity to learn new conservation skills, experience nature and take practical action for the environment.

Activities across different sessions may include:

  • Wildlife identification
  • Wellbeing/nature journalling
  • Guided walks

Each session will last for two hours.

Tuesday 19 August 2025 Workshop overview - Butterflies and Pollinators

Join us to find out more about British butterflies and pollinators. During this workshop you will learn how they keep our world turning and how we can help them thrive. We will be learning how to identify butterfly species and conducting a UKBMS butterfly transect along Hamm beach.

Booking

Price

FREE - BOOKING ESSENTIAL
Please book online using the link above.

Additional booking information

These sessions are for young people aged 14–18. Only those booked onto the session can attend.
Please note these are drop off sessions, no accompanying parents please.
If the young person attending the workshop is under 18 years of age a parent will be required to complete a parent consent form.

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

The event will include walking across some uneven terrain and is therefore unsuitable for those with limited mobility. 

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What to bring

Please wear sturdy shoes/boots for walking over uneven ground and ensure you dress appropriately for the weather.

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Parking information

There is a large pay and display car park at the Wild Chesil Centre.
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Bicycle parking

Yes
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking

Contact us

Wild Chesil Centre
Contact number: 01305 206191