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Summer Holiday Family Activities at the Centre for Wildlife Gardening


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Three days of nature-filled fun for families living in Southwark. £3 to book but let us know if this is too much for you.

Sunday 28th July 10 till 3 Family Wildlife Discovery - pond dipping, minibeast hunting, sweep netting, games and crafts.

Monday 29th and Tuesday 30th July 10 till 3 Summer Nature Savers - can be booked as one or two days. Find out how you can help wildlife in the summer. Monday - focus on bees and hoverflies. Tuesday - butterflies and moths. Seed sowing, make a butterfly bar, bee nesting space and hoverfly lagoons. Games, crafts and stories.

 

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