Posted on 13 July 2010. Tags: animals, farm, nature, nature reserve, plants, Recommended Sites, Trips, visits
Let Nature Feed Your Senses is an England-wide project to provide farm and nature reserve visits for children, older people, people with disabilities, and others who have difficulty visiting the countryside. The visits are supported by the Big Lottery and Natural England and are tailored to suit different ages and abilities.

www.letnaturefeedyoursenses.org
For more information and to get an idea of who has already enjoyed one of our farm visits, visit the website where you will also find all the contact details you need to arrange a visit to a farm near you. Here’s a video report from the BBC which gives more information about the project:
Posted in Geography, Recommended Sites, Trips
Posted on 03 November 2009. Tags: eco, environment, nature, Recommended Sites, workshops
Lancashire Wildlife Trust are a conservation charity protecting wildlife in town and countryside and in rivers and seas throughout Lancashire, Manchester and Merseyside. They offer a range of services for schools in their areas.
Eco-Factor is Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s outreach education department. The project visits primary and secondary schools and provides workshops covering an array of environmental topics including waste and recycling, climate change and the natural world. The project will visit any schools in the highlighted region for a small fee. For further information or to book a visit from the team please called Sue Buck on 01772 751110 and quote Eco-Factor as your enquiry.

Schools also have the opportunity to record their experiences through the use of film and photography. Schools can chose from two new workshops, with an additional workshop being launched in early 2010. The new workshops available to schools are as follows:
- A Photo Storyboard Workshop: This workshop is designed to encourage discussion of environmental issues affecting our planet, allowing pupils to express their opinions in a new and exciting way that can be easily shared with others in the community.
- A Basic Filming Session: This workshop is a simple yet effective way of obtaining and presenting evidence for environmental initiatives such as Eco-Schools. All of the school’s plans and ideas for change will be logged as part of the filming, showing clear evidence of the environmental action plan and how the school will be more sustainable in future.
- A Complex Filming Session, coming in 2010.
Even if you’re not based at a school in these areas, their website has some useful resources for schools including ideas for helping wildlife at home, facts and information about a range of animals and links to lots of wildlife sites.
Posted in PSHE, Technology