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Countryside Events

The Natural Environment Team is equipped to carry out a wide range of environment educational events in and out of schools – free of charge.
 
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Focus on Wildlife - Butterfly

Focus on Wildlife

Focus on Wildlife is a series of events throughout the summer.  These involve visits to places around the Borough where nature and wildlife can be seen in their natural habitats.
 
For more information, see the Focus on Wildlife leaflet below.
 
 
Wildlife Watch

Wildlife Watch

Wildlife Watch is the junior branch of the Wildlife Trusts for 6 to 12 year olds.  The Nuneaton and Bedworth Group has been running since 1997 with support from the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.  The group explores the wonderful wildlife on our doorstep.
 
For further information visit www.wildlifewatch.org.uk and www.wildlifetrusts.org
We are currently looking for new Watch leaders to help plan and organise a programme of events.  No experience necessary, just lots of enthusiasm.  For further information on becoming a leader please email using the link above.
 

Wildlife Education

Many of our Nature Areas can be used for traditional field studies (Bug Hunts!), pond dipping, surveys, walks, talks and practical projects.
 
We cover:
  • Science – Food chains, differences in habitats, plant / animal variances (Ecology).
 
  • Geography – Map work, physical features, change in land use, management issues.
 
  • Physical Education – orienteering, cross country.
 
  • Maths – surveys for analysis.
 
  • History – Industrial heritage, present use, changes.
 
  • Art – Resources, Material, Creativity.
 
  • Practical Conservation – Wildlife Management
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Wednesday 08 February 2012