Citizen WildAid

WildAid will enjoy individual sessions at Darwen Vale High School this term as children through years 7 to 9 will have an opportunity to engage with wildlife welfare and natural histroy identification sessions delivered by the charity.

All learners follow a rigorous, statutory Curriculum taught by specialist teachers and in this case WildAid.  As part of the learners education, EPR (Ethics, Philosophy and Religion) has an important role in preparing pupils for adult life, employment and lifelong learning. It enables pupils to develop respect for and sensitivity to others.

WildAid delivered 5 workshops where over 200 children participated in a hands on wildlife welfare topics including quizzes and talks.

WildAid looks forward to return to the school throughout the Spring term.

"It's all about encouraging people to participate and learn about the natural world through hands on discovery."

About WildAid

Established in 1991 as a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre, WildAid has been making a difference for wildlife welfare throughout the UK ever since.

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The projects run by WildAid depend upon the generosity and kindness of our supporters.

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Contact

Tel: 07833 248352

Email: info@wildaid.co.uk