Wildlife Ponds Talk with Mini Ponds Workshop

Two frogs in a pond

© Beverley Wallace

Wildlife Ponds Talk with Mini Ponds Workshop

Location:
Robinswood Hill Country Park, Reservoir Road, Gloucester, GL46SX
Unravel the mystery of the wonderful wildlife that rely on ponds, then make your own mini-pond

Event details

Meeting point

Summerfield Space, Accessible via the cafe

Date

Time
10:30am - 12:00pm
A static map of Wildlife Ponds Talk with Mini Ponds Workshop

About the event

What is a wildlife pond? What lives in one?

Nature and communities advisor, Meg Adamou, is here to answer all your questions about why they’re so great for wildlife. From amphibians to aquatic plants, your pond can be any size and support a number of different species.

 

You’ll then have the chance to build a mini pond to take home and start your wildlife pond journey! Even if it’s on a balcony or part of your window box, you’d be surprised what a small amount of water can bring and how much you’ll help your local wildlife.

 

If you would prefer to come to just the mini pond workshop, please still book and select the relevant option so we can make sure we have enough materials. Any age can take part but we recommend 9+ years.

 

Part of this workshop is brought to you by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust’s Do One Thing project, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.

 

This session is part of Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust’s Waterscapes Week, celebrating the next year of the Waterscapes project. Thanks to the projects founding partners Intact Insurance, and partners the Environment Agency, and Gloucestershire County Council.


 

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