From a rewilding gathering in Devon to eagle conservation in Scotland, these events celebrate a greener way of life

Taking place in Bristol and Bath from today until 18 June, the Festival of Nature – run by the Natural History Consortium – offers a programme of 95 in-person and digital events including nature walks, exhibitions, film screenings and wildlife workshops. From talks by the producers of the Green Planet to a family day of performances and activities at Bristol Beacon, from taster sessions of wild swimming, to den building and Nordic walking, there’s a lot to choose from. There’s a focus on everyday actions that help the planet too, with a range of materials available to encourage people to do their bit.Most events are free, others have a maximum price of £5, on Facebook

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