
Education worksheets
A series of worksheets have been created to provide an opportunity to learn more about the
environment at any Local Nature Reserve within the City.
They are based on the teaching requirements of the National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 and Key
Stage 2 and incorporate elements of the programme of study for a range of statutory subjects.
These worksheets can be used independently, or as part of a guided
walk.
Click here to go to the Worksheet Download Page
In addition, English Nature has produced a range of worksheets
Guided walks
Are you a community group or a school who would like to learn more about nature and your Local
Nature Reserve?
Available throughout the year, guided walks are free and open to all ages (not just children!).
Though seasonal change will restrict some activities there is always something to discover at any
time of the year. Indoor talks are also available.
Click here for full details and booking
Please follow the Countryside Code on your visit to your Local Nature Reserve
- Protect Wildlife, wild plants and trees. Do not pick flowers, pull bark off trees or remove
any wildlife. You could be arrested and fined a lot of money!
- Leave no litter. Take rubbish home, it is unsightly and is dangerous to wild animals and
humans!
- Guard against all risk of fire. Don't dispose of matches, cigarettes, and glass in the
countryside. A small glass bottle could destroy a whole woodland just by the power of the
sun!
- Fasten all gates. Always close a gate behind you. Livestock can wonder off and could cause
an accident.
- Keep to the paths. Walkers must keep to public footpaths or to permissive paths. If you
start a new path everybody will follow! Wild flowers can be damaged and animals may be
disturbed.
- Avoid damaging fences, hedges and walls. Fences are expensive to repair. Livestock can
escape and habitats can be destroyed.
- Safeguard water supplies. Do not pollute them with waste food, rubbish or urinate near
watercourses. Remember it's your drinking water!
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