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Wild Pages - Nature Journaling & Photography (Luton)
Event details
About the event
This wildlife‑focused creative activity is part of Youth Week 2026, delivered by Wildlife Trust BCN (15–23 August).
Youth Week aims to inspire young people to connect with nature through fun, creative, and meaningful outdoor experiences.
For the full programme of Youth Week events, click here.
This is a creative, nature‑inspired afternoon for young people aged 16–25, designed to help you slow down, look more closely at nature, and explore wildlife through drawing and photography. You’ll also discover a hidden, wilder side of Luton and spend time with like‑minded people.
You don’t need to be a nature expert or an artist to take part. The focus is on connection, curiosity, and creativity, using mindful outdoor activities to enjoy spending time in nature and discover the various habitats found in this park.
The session includes two relaxed, guided activities, led by Wildlife Trust staff and friends:
Nature journaling (part 1)
We’ll start by exploring what nature journaling is and how it can be practised in simple, enjoyable ways. You’ll then head out into the gardens and nearby Stockingstone Meadow to observe wildlife and create your own sketches and notes inspired by what you find or what you are drawn to.
You don’t need any drawing experience — curiosity and an interest in nature are all you need.
All materials for nature journaling and drawing will be provided.
Nature photography (part 2)
We’ll then be joined by our friend June, who has a passion for photography and wildlife. June will share photography tips and creative ideas before we head back out to explore the park’s different habitats and try capturing nature and wildlife through our cameras.
You’ll need a smartphone to fully take part in the photography activity.
Meeting point & location
By the entrance to SIG Penrose Roots To Recovery , Off New Bedford Road (A6), LU3 1LL, What3Words: trials.models.spin
The session will take place mostly outdoors. There will be some walking involved as we explore nearby green spaces, including the gardens, Stockingstone Meadow, and Riverside Park.
If you have any accessibility or mobility concerns, please feel free to get in touch.
What to bring
- Clothing suitable for spending time outdoors, including long trousers and long sleeves
- Walking boots or sturdy closed shoes
- A hat and sun cream
- A water bottle and snacks if needed
- Waterproof clothing, just in case
- A smartphone with a camera for the photography activity
Light refreshments will be provided during the break between activities.
Weather note
In case of wet weather, we will use the polytunnel at Penrose Roots Garden. Activities may be shortened, but we will still enjoy the wellbeing benefits of nature journaling and photography. However, in the case of extreme weather- such as high winds, high temperatures, or storms - we may need to postpone the event.
Further information
If you have any questions about this session, please contact Ieva at: ieva.piraga@wildlifebcn.org
Parental consent forms are required for under-18s and will be emailed once booking is confirmed.