Half term fun for families

DATE

February 15, 2021

Half term fun for families & children with Surrey Wildlife Trust

Half term is here: Hurray! We know it’s been tough times for parents this winter & that (whisper it) you might not exactly be jumping for joy at the prospect of filling extra time with your children.

But Surrey Wildlife Trust have some great resources to help you spot & encourage wildlife in your own garden or outdoor space, as well as activities you can enjoy online or in one of the 70 Surrey wildlife reserves the charity manages.

England’s most wooded county, Surrey is impressively diverse and possibly the richest of all land-locked counties in terms of numbers of recorded species.

This includes a stunning mixture of landscapes to explore in Surrey, from the beautiful chalk meadows and rolling hills of the North Downs, to the vast heathlands of the Thames Basin and sprawling wetlands in the east of the county.

Visit surreywildlifetrust.org & keep your eye on our social media feed to find out about courses & how you can identify nationally scarce mammals, birds, insects and reptiles that share this gorgeous county with us.

Another half term idea is building a family time capsule with the kids, read our tips here

Share

RELATED STORIES

MORE STORIES

thumbnail

Astrology & Tarot for July

What’s in store for you this month? Melanie Harding, founder of Soul Healing Guidance, offers her new monthly guides for all signs… 

READ MORE
thumbnail

Run with Haslemere Hash House Harriers

Zoë Hepper, Grand Master of Haslemere Hash House Harriers, explains the thrill of the trail and running off the beaten track. Pull on your trainers and join H4! 

READ MORE
thumbnail

Ticket to West End Outings

Love going to the theatre but no one to go with? Adam Green set up West End Outings to make the joy of live performance more accessible for all

thumbnail

Events to mark Heath Week

Thames Basin Heaths Partnership Heath Week events run from July 28th to August 3rd & they hope to see you there!

thumbnail

The road to Rio via Fleet

Fleet becomes Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, 5th July when carnival comes to town bringing with it a touch of South America