Family activity: how to have a chalk spider hunt
A chalk spider hunt is a great activity for younger children, or when mini beasts are feeling a bit hard to spot!
Protect wildlife for generations to come
Wild Writing by Nicola Chester
Get an insider's view into the work of the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust. Find out what conservation work we're carrying out and meet some of the wonderful people, from our reserves staff to our trainees, that are behind everything we do.
A chalk spider hunt is a great activity for younger children, or when mini beasts are feeling a bit hard to spot!
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