Park Rangers

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This citizenship focused session allows students take an interactive walk to discover the impact that people and wildlife have on our parklands why we need to be responsible citizens.

Students will develop an understanding of how our behaviour impacts the environment around us. Depending on the location chosen, this could include discussion on water safety and bird feeding, dogs in the park, farming on Parks Trust land, illegal encampments, coppicing and land management, damage, graffiti and litter. Depending on group size and location, the session can also include responsible bird feeding, a litter pick competition and a practical coppicing task using tools. Suitable for key stage 3.

Download the session plan here

If you would like to speak to a member of the Outdoor Learning team, please contact us on 01908 233600 or outdoorlearning@theparkstrust.com.

For full terms and conditions please read the School Bookings Terms and Conditions.

 

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  • Last year The Parks Trust worked directly with over 50 community groups on projects, events and initiatives linked to the use of our parks.

  • We helped over 50 people sleeping rough in our parks last year to engage with agencies that can help them find accommodation.

  • We may be able to create a specific session for your students to focus on a particular skill or subject area.

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