Course tutor: Tamara Jewell – Gatwick Greenspace Community Project Officer
Wildlife Watch groups are based on Forest School principles, providing a wonderful opportunity for children aged 5 to 11yrs to experience and learn from nature. They will be encouraged to tackle hands-on outdoor activities, work co-operatively with others, and have an opportunity to gain a sense of achievement while developing social skills and boosting confidence.
Sessions are themed around the changing seasons and discovering how to help local wildlife thrive. Activities vary at each location and may include: Exploring the reserve and finding out all about the birds, animals and insects which live there, identifying tracks and signs, playing games, building a den, making a bird feeder, woodcraft tool use, pond dipping, mini-beast discovery, preparing a snack and craft activities using natural materials. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Why not come along and give it a go!
Meeting point:Tilgate Park, Tilgate Drive, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 5PQ
We meet at Tilgate Park at the picnic tables outside the entrance to the walled garden at 10.30am. On arrival we move off to explore the Park from the meeting point, so please arrive promptly.
What to bring: You are welcome to bring your own drink and snack. There will be time for everyone to enjoy these together sitting round the log circle in the second part of the session.
We go outside rain or shine, so please dress for the weather and be ready to get wet and muddy. Long trousers and stout shoes or boots are recommended.
Wildlife Watch | Sussex Wildlife Trust
Plan your visit to Tilgate Park | Crawley GOV
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