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JoinWildlife Watch is the junior membership of the Devon Wildlife Trust. The fun club for all animal fans, nature sleuths and young environmentalists!

Join The Club!

You will get magazines packed with articles, pictures, news, competitions and activities. You’ll also receive posters with top tips on seasonal wildlife action.

What you get

Wildlife Watch members receive a welcome pack of exciting wildlife goodies and magazine packed full of amazing pictures, puzzles, competitions and you get a fantastic free wildlife poster with each issue. There is also a great new website www.wildlifewatch.org.uk which has loads of games, activities and wildlife facts.

To become a member of Wildlife Watch visit our Membership page.

Why not also Adopt a Species today? It's a fun way to help Devon's wildlife and you get a great activity book and loads of other goodies!

Come along to our Family Events

We have a really wild programme of events that all the family can enjoy. If you’d like to have a fun day out, and find out more about the nature and wildlife in Devon, please join us.

Wildlife Watch Community Groups

There are 9 Wildlife Watch groups in Devon. By going along to a group you will be able to make friends with other nature detectives and have lots of fun taking part in all sorts of practical activities - from pond dipping to wildlife safaris. See list below.

Online activities for kids

Watch Out for Wildlife is our series of downloadable activity sheets from Wildlife Watch. They are full of fun games, a quiz and pictures to colour in to keep you active and amused.

Play the climate change game!

MauriceWhatever we do to reduce carbon emissions, there is 40 years of climate change already altering our world. Some wildlife will find it hard to adapt as winters become warmer and wetter, summers hotter and drier, food sources disappear or new predators arrive on the scene.

Maurice the Mole is facing some unusual and extreme weather conditions – see if you can help him to adapt by playing our game at www.devonwildlifetrust.org/mole

Play the Greenspace Race game!

Greenspace gameYour challenge: reclaim your neighbourhood and create a beautiful rooftop garden. Join the ‘Greenspace Race’ and reclaim the neighbourhood from careless consumers and dumb dumpers! Dodge shopping trolleys, find community group members, collect trees and flowers, and turn your neighbourhood into a great place to live!

Play it now...

 

Who to contact

Contact details for Wildlife Watch leaders

  • Brampford Speke Sue Satchell 01392 841785
  • Deptford Farm Wendy Heard 01288 331264
  • Exmouth Dawn Lenn 01392 279244 (office hours) exmouthwildlifewatch@aol.com
  • Kingsbridge Fiona Van Es 01548 550519
  • Sharpham (Ashprington) Susie Nicholls 01803 732037
  • Stover Susan Manson 01626 353088
  • Tale Valley (Escot) Alan Bruford 07814 036634
  • Tarka Group (Bideford & Barnstaple) Jill Portsmouth 01271 858227 tarkawildlifewatch@yahuu.co.uk
  • Torbryan Rebecca Muddiman 07707393123

    For Family Events in Exeter please contact the DWT office on 01392 279244. 


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