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Countess Wear – teaching others about wildlife

Year six at Countess Wear today invited me to be part of their project to teach younger children about the wildlife in their local habitats.  After some discussions and questions about the grassland,...

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Southbrook explore the wonders in their pond…

A perfect day for being outside and exploring the pond with students from Southbrook school who proved themselves to be very capable of clearing and tidying the weed and leaves as well as finding and...

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Wildlife Champions prepare new homes for Wildlife

It was quite a wet day with the occasional downpour (of hail!) but the wildlife champions at St Peter’s School in Exeter were determined to make the most of the opportunity to get out into their...

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Carillion Natural Habitats fund project launches at West Exe

Thanks to funding from the Carillion Natural Habitats Fund, Devon Wildlife Trust have been able to team up with the local office of Carillion and three schools in a project called “Keeping the Common,...

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Brilliant planning day with Wildlife Champions at St Luke’s

The second of our three projects with the Natural Habitats fund from Carillion kicked off at St Luke’s Science and Sports college today with some of the wildlife champions  teaming up to map out the...

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River Champions launch day!!

A very exciting day in the life of the Wildlife Champions network in Devon!  The launch of a new network on the Otter River with 5 schools coming together to get stuck in to learning about rivers and...

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Wildlife Champions 4th annual conference a huge success!

Our annual conference at St James’ School Exeter today was AMAZING!!! 14 schools and 127 students came together to learn about local wildlife and to transform the grounds at the school.  Ruppert...

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Ottery Primary Crowned River Wildlife Champions 2014

On Friday 28th November, four schools came together to present their work on the River Wildlife Champions project.  We were totally overwhelmed by the variety of ideas and activities that have been...

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Southbrook push ahead with their challenges

I have been a bit slow to put these up…sorry guys…I spent a great morning with the students at Southbrook hearing about the many ways they are working towards the challenges set at the confernece… her...

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Fabulous Fungal Foray

A glorious autumnal walk for Kingsbridge Wildlife Watch Group on Saturday exploring the Avon Valley from Topsham Bridge, through Aveton Wood. Fungi were in abundance as were the numbers of families! As...

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