Nature Champions: Young Wardens at Spring Wood

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Nature Champions: Young Wardens at Spring Wood

Suffolk Wildlife Trust at Spring Wood, Ipswich

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This is a free event

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This session will take place in Spring Wood, off Marble White Drive, Pinewood, in partnership with Greenways. Mobility: Please contact before as the sessions are on areas of the green spaces often un-accessible to others. Wheelchair access: Ask before you book What to bring: Please dress for the weather. This event is held entirely outside. We carry on rain, snow or shine, it’s part of the fun. It is essential that long trousers and sturdy foot wear with thick soles are worn at our Young Wardens session. Bring plenty to drink and a snack.

Information - Nature Champions: Young Wardens at Spring Wood

Are you looking for hands on practical experience, an opportunity to get outdoors, a chance to earn your Duke of Edinburgh award or a way to meet new friends? If so, Nature Champions: Young Wardens is the group for you!

Activities vary throughout the year but include; learning to use tools to safely carry out practical tasks that contribute to the management of green spaces in Ipswich; carrying out surveys of key wildlife species, providing information that helps to inform conservation activities in our town.

All Young Wardens need to be dropped off by an adult who can confirm their emergency contact details at the start of the session. Please do not send young wardens to the session alone as they will not be able to participate.

This event is aimed at 11 – 16 year olds.

Please note that places are non refundable or transferable.

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