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      Suffolk Wildlife Trust

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      Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk’s nature charity – the only organisation dedicated to safeguarding Suffolk’s wildlife and countryside.

      We make a difference for Suffolk by managing nature reserves - securing a bigger, better and more connected landscape for wildlife and by inspiring the next generation through hands-on experiences with nature.

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      Our vision for Suffolk is a joined-up landscape where species can spread out from nature reserves into wildlife-rich countryside, towns and villages.

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      Inspiring interest in the natural world and getting children closer to nature is what Suffolk Wildlife Trust is all about - to make nature part of everyday life.

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    John Ferguson - Chantry Park

    Wild in the Week in Holywells Park for 6 - 10s

    Tuesday 10 November 2020 10.00am - 12.30pm

    Our Wild in the Week sessions meet every month with?a different wildlife theme in the beautiful green spaces of Ipswich.?

    • Outdoor Activity
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    • Unaccompanied children
    • Home-educated children
    John Ferguson - Chantry Park

    Wild in the Week in Holywells Park for 11-16s

    Wednesday 11 November 2020 10:00am - 2:00pm

    Our Wild in the Week sessions meet every month with?a different wildlife theme in the beautiful green spaces of Ipswich.?

    • Outdoor Activity
    • Wild in the Week
    • Unaccompanied children
    • Teens
    John Ferguson - Young Wardens

    Young Wardens in Holywells Park

    Saturday 14 November 2020 1:00pm - 3:30pm

    Join Suffolk Wildlife Trust for an afternoon of fun, hands on practical conservation experience.

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    Go Wild in the Week Activity Day for Home Educated Children at Foxburrow November

    Tuesday 17 November 2020 10am - 2pm

    Foxburrow Farm: Forest School activities, games, trails & crafts for home educated children aged 6-11 years.

    • Outdoor Activity
    • Unaccompanied children
    • Home-educated children
    John Ferguson - Young Wardens

    Young Wardens in Holywells Park

    Saturday 12 December 2020 1:00pm - 3:30pm

    Join Suffolk Wildlife Trust for an afternoon of fun, hands on practical conservation experience.

    • Outdoor Activity
    • young wardens
    • Unaccompanied children
    • Teens
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    Go Wild in the Week Activity Day for Home Educated Children at Foxburrow December

    Tuesday 15 December 2020 10am - 2pm

    Foxburrow Farm: Forest School activities, games, trails & crafts for home educated children aged 6-11 years.

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    • Unaccompanied children
    • Home-educated children
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