Ravenshill Nature Rangers

Become a Ravenshill Nature Ranger Childrens’ Wildlife Watch Group starting here March 2008

A Worcestershire Wildlife Trust Childrens’ Watch Group is held here on the first Sunday each month from 10.30 to 12.30

If your child is aged between 6 and 12 and they would like to join other youngsters in games and outdoor activities all about nature and the environment, then contact us for further details. Click here to download a copy of our January newsletter.

Parents/guardians can come along too. For children under 8 years old a parent/guardian must stay with them.

There will be a charge of £1.50/child/visit to cover costs.

Wildlife Watch is an exciting way to explore your surroundings, to get closer to the wildlife you share with it and explore ways to help and protect it.

All leaders involved are Worcestershire Wildlife Trust accredited volunteers and as such are all CRB cleared.

 

We meet on the first Sunday each month

10.30 a.m. to 12.30

 

 

For further details and to book a place

(numbers limited)

email rnr@ravenshillwood.org.uk

 

 

 

 

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