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In partnership with the Ashdown Forest Conservators and the High Weald Unit, Sussex Wildlife Trust is pleased to offer school visits to the Ashdown Forest Centre. Click here for Education Visit Information leaflet (270kb pdf) Booking Your ...
What is a forest school? A forest school is an inspirational process that offers children, young people and adults regular opportunities to appreciate and enjoy their local woodlands. A forest school nurtures an understanding and respect for ...
Taking Wildlife To Your Site The Outreach Project is an exciting opportunity for the Trust to work with schools and young people's organisations in Sussex. We aim to bring quality environmental education to your school or group, ...
You can join Watch if you are aged between 6 to 12. You will receive a special starter pack plus four mailings a year. Watch membership costs £15.00 per year for up to four children living at ...
Woods Mill is the headquarters of the Sussex Wildlife Trust. The 44 acre Nature Reserve covers a variety of habitats including meadow with hedgerow, freshwaters and woodland. Most of the reserve is now accessible by wheelchair. There ...
The Sussex Wildlife Trust is bringing over 30 years experience of providing environmental education to Seven Sisters Country Park. Within this unique landscape school children will never forget a visit here. The Park Seven Sisters Country ...
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