How to make a mini nature reserve
Encourage nature in your garden!
Encourage nature in your garden!
Turn natural objects into musical instruments.
Collect and study your finds with a nature table.
Love the outdoors? Get moving and combine exercise with nature!
Create your own loom and weave using natural materials
Practice symmetry and pattern making with this activity
Can you tick off any of these?
Living up to its name, the red-tailed bumblebee is black with a big, red 'tail'.
The Wildlife Trusts manage 2,300 nature reserves, protecting incredible wild places including peat bogs, mountains and ancient woodlands. Explore your local nature reserve today!
The blue-tailed damselfly does, indeed, have a blue tail. It is one of our most common species and frequents gardens - try digging a wildlife pond to attract dragonflies and damselflies.