Great wildlife cake-off
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Calling all budding bakers and pastry chefs! Can you bake a ladybird-shaped cake? Or perhaps you’re an expert cupcake decorator? Then this competition is for you! All you need to do is create a cake with a wildlife theme. This can be any type of cake and any type of wildlife. The Wildlife Trust BCN has teamed up with Opticron who have kindly offered some amazing binoculars as prizes. These will go to the best designs.
To enter this competition take a photo of your cake creation and post or email your entry using my contact details (see below). If you are in the photo too please ask your parent or guardian to provide signed permission for us to use the photo. The deadline for this competition is: 12th July 2016. Good luck! PRIZES: Opticron 8x21 binoculars
HELLO! Now that it is summer we can enjoy the long, bright (and hopefully sunny) days. We often forget about some of the best times of the day to spot wildlife. Before you wake up in the morning there has already been an amazing wildlife concert in your back garden. Large numbers of birds sing as part of the dawn chorus. Go outside and see what you can find in your back garden. Perhaps you might be allowed to go on a night time adventure and see some bats or glow-worms? Remember, always take a grown up with you on your wildlife adventures and have fun!
June Look out for bees, listen out for the dawn chorus and spot bats at night
✓ July Go on a bug hunt and write down what you see, make a bug out of clay
✓ August Make some wildlife art, go rock-pooling, identify some dragonflies
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You’ve heard something strange... You don’t know if it’s true... Who you gonna call?
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Send in your letters, drawings, poems and bad jokes to us at Wildlife Watch! FAO: Amanda Brookes, Peterborough Office The Wildlife Trust BCN, Bug House, Ham Lane, Orton Waterville, Peterborough PE2 5UU Tel: 01733 687515 Email: watch@wildlifebcn.org Bedfordshire Office Priory Country Park Barkers Lane Bedford MK41 9DJ Tel: 01234 364213
Amanda Brookes, Wildlife Watch Officer
Cambridgeshire Office The Manor House Broad Street Great Cambourne Cambridge CB23 6DH Tel: 01954 713500
Northampton Office Lings House Billing Lings Northampton NN3 8BE Tel: 01604 405285
MY TH BUSTERS Throughout history, naturalists have studied wildlife. By carefully observing the natural world they have been able to uncover many of its secrets. Our natural instinct to be curious about the world that we live in has meant that over time people sought to understand it in their own way, resulting in a rich history of wildlife folklore being passed down from generation to generation. Historically, as wise elders passed on their stories to the younger generations these were accepted as ‘fact’. It was not until a more scientific approach to studying wildlife was adopted that some of these ‘facts’ or ‘old wives’ tales’ were proven to be incorrect.
Sending a photograph? Please ask your parent or guardian to signand print their name and address on the back. Designed by Jamie Bello. Edited by Amanda Brookes.
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