Join a ranger for a short walk discovering the small mammals that live in the Park. We will hopefully get to see voles, mice and shrews as well as talk about their habitat, diet and identifying features. Then we will have a look at the even smaller creatures that make their home at Ferry Meadows on a bug hunt.
Suitable for ages: 5yrs+, young children will need to be quiet at times so we do not spook the small mammals.
£8 per person, everyone attending must have booked a place
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