| With practical projects about these - and
many other - aspects of our environment, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust aims to show
youngsters of all ages the importance of the environment to our daily lives.
You can get involved in different ways:
As a school ,
As a youngster or in a family or
As an adult helper 
As a school...
1. By coming on a day visit to our Environmental Education
Centres at Brandon Marsh Nature Centre
near Coventry or the Parkridge
Centre in Brueton Park Solihull.. All our
sessions are led by qualified teachers, linking to the National Curriculum and tailored to
your own needs. Please call our Education Team on
024 7630 8977 for details and for booking.

A school visit to Brandon Marsh
2. By participating in an INSET training day at your own
school - call Suzanne Welch on 024 7630 8977 to find out more.
3. By joining the Trust to
support our work and keep up-to-date
4. By joining the
GLOBE Programme

The GLOBE Programme is an
international environmental education project using the Internet, now active in over 80
countries throughout the world
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As a youngster or in a family...
1. By coming along for Wildlife Workshops
or Family Activities during the school holidays and weekends at Brandon
Marsh Nature Centre and at the Parkridge
Centre

Pond dipping - always popular with children - and adults too!
2. By joining the Trust to
support our work and keep up-to-date
3. By joining our special environmental club -
Wildlife WATCH
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As an adult helper
By volunteering your time to help with our education
programme. Contact our Education staff on 024 7630 8977 to
find out more - especially if you have practical experience working with
children.
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