Make a hedgehog house
Follow our instructions on how to build a simple home for wild hedgehogs in your garden.
Time: Two hours
Looking for simple ways to enjoy nature - outdoors, at home, or with family and friends? Here are some ideas to get you started.
These activities are designed for you to try at home or in your local area. For events at the Museum, visit our What's on pages.

Follow our instructions on how to build a simple home for wild hedgehogs in your garden.
Time: Two hours

Our homemade fat ball bird feeder is fun and easy to make with kids. They make excellent winter food for birds.
Time: 15 minutes to one hour

Ladybirds and other insects will be grateful for the shelter provided by this pine cone palace.
Time: One hour

Fun, free things to do in a park, on the street, or anywhere outdoors.

Here are some of the birds you’re likely to spot spending time in your garden in autumn and winter.
Time: 5 minutes +

Keeping a nature journal is a great way to record any nature you see, from plants in the park to a spider in your living room.
Time: 30 minutes +

Take a family walk through your local park or green space for a wellbeing boost. Step outside and rediscover the magic of nature.
Time: 45 minutes +

Monitor environmental change on Britain's sealife by recording the seaweeds that you find on the beach.
Time: One hour

Ideas for craft activities, identification guides and wildlife surveys which could be done in winter.
Time: Varies

Find easy surveys you can do in your local area, that suit your schedule and skill level.
Time: Varies

Taking small, actionable steps can have a big impact when it comes to helping the planet.

Read our illustrated guide to making a positive difference for our planet.

Here are nine ways to forget fast fashion and shop sustainably instead.

There are lots of changes you can make that will help you save money while also tackling the climate crisis.

Follow our pattern and instuctions to cross-stitch your very own dodo.
Time: 20+ hours

Create a colourful caterpillar, watch cress grow and eat the tasty results.
Time: 1 hour, plus some days for cress to grow

Print out our pattern and follow the instuctions to make this charming origami Tyrannosaurus rex.
Time: 15 mins

Browse our range of educational resources you can do from home.