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Wildlife Watch – loads of island-based events and an action club website too
Get active – with our regular free and fun activities
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pull on your wellies and become a nature dectective
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take part in a wildlife treasure hunt
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go rockpooling
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find out how look out for bats in the dark
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learn how to build nest boxes
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find out all about the best bird feeders
Willdlife Watch organises special island-based events for the Trust’s younger members. There are plenty of exciting events, both indoors and outdoors, throughout the year – and they are usually free to attend too.
Check our events listings for upcoming events – look out for ‘Watch’ events here
Get involved – visit our fun environment action club website
And, to find out more about wildlife, and what you can do to help the wild places near your home, visit the action club website Wildlife Watch for games, puzzles and lots of wildlife stories. Click here
Get more info - become a member of Wildlife Watch
You can become a Wildlife Watch member too – join Watch and receive a badge, posters and a guide to wildlife watching. We will keep you up-to-date with regular newsletters and loads of wildlife and environment friendly hints and tips.
Find out more about family membership, with Wildlife Watch, here
The Trust’s Education Officer, Kath Smith, and Wildlife Watch Coordinator, Alison Skyner, organize all events.
Wildlife Watch is aimed at everyone up to 16 years of age.
Wildlife Watch events are open to
all. Events are usually free of charge, but donations are most
welcome. Check event listings for notes about suitable clothing and any
costs or materials needed. Young people must be accompanied by parents or guardians who are prepared to take responsibility for their safety.
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