Please meet near the gate in the car park
After meeting we will head out to explore the walled gardens to learn about bird adaptations.
We will then return to the woodland education area where you will work in family groups to make a variety of bird feeders which we will hang in the trees or you can take home. The session will end with a campfire snack
You will need:
These sessions will take place outside so participants should come dressed for the weather conditions. Footwear should cover the foot and we suggest long sleeves and
trousers.
About Wildlife Club
A monthly club for families. These sessions will offer a wide range of hands-on fun and adventurous wildlife and environmental activities, as well as the opportunity for
outdoor play, craft and games.
They are designed to offer the chance to experience nature first hand, try new and exciting challenges and learn ‘outdoor’ skills. The club is primarily aimed at families with children aged 5-12, (younger siblings may attend, at parents and leaders discretion, but will need a ticket if they will be joining in with activities). Children must be accompanied by at least one adult.
This year the club will aim to cover as many of the National Trusts ‘50 things to do before you’re 11 ¾ activities’.
About Our Leader
Amber Botham has been working with children for over 25 years. She is a qualified teacher and level 3 qualified Forest School Leader with a passion for outdoor learning. Our wildlife club will focus on activities linked to the season and will include natural crafts, using tools, den building, fire lighting as well as games and time to play and explore in the natural world.