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How to help wildlife at school
Whether feeding the birds, or sowing a wildflower patch, setting up wildlife areas in your school makes for happier, healthier and more creative children.
Wilder Diaries: Pond success at Blundell's School!
Find out how Blundell's School in Tiverton have turned their school grounds into a wildlife haven!
Pine Martens Schools
Here you can download the four key stage curriculum linked resource packs, which are available to download for FREE! These packs have been designed to be used as part of curriculum delivery and are themed around woodland habitat and a magnificent mammal, the pine marten.
Creative Commission: Pine Martens Bounce Back: Two Moors Pine Marten Project
Calling all artists and creatives!
This is an open call for creative commissions for our Pine Martens Bounce Back: Two Moors pine Martens project.
Commissions welcome for between £…
My back-to-school
As a child growing up in Ghana, Patience never took an interest in what was going on in the garden. Now, she’s growing her own flowers and vegetables every week, both at the Centre for Wildlife…
You beauty! First sighting in Devon of amazing sea creature
A young nature-enthusiast and her father have made a spectacularly colourful discovering while searching rockpools in South Devon.
A very happy 100th birthday to Sir David Attenborough
As Sir David Attenborough turns 100, The Wildlife Trusts’ Chief Executive Craig Bennett reflects on his monumental impact on UK wildlife conservation
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Rainforest creation at Bowden Pillars
Pupils pioneer tree planting
We've been busy helping children at an Exeter primary school to plant hundreds of trees to help their local environment.
My classroom
Pupils from Abingdon Primary School in Middlesbrough, Jon and Abdul, really enjoy learning outside the classroom, especially sketching butterflies.