Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserves

Outdoor/ Nature Activity
The Scottish Wildlife Trust focuses on preserving and appreciating Scotland's diverse natural habitats. By managing numerous reserves, they provide unique opportunities for individuals and families to connect deeply with the environment. Offering a multitude of educational resources, the Trust serves as a valuable asset for homeschooling, especially in integrating environmental education into curricula. Their offerings include a variety of interactive and curriculum-linked activities, like nature poetry, raft building, and birdwatching, catering to children of all ages. Visitors can enjoy direct immersive experiences at their reserves or explore educational resources online. The Discovery Den section features creative activities to make learning about nature interactive and enjoyable.

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