Woodland houses - who lives here. Investigate the trees of Crane Park and the wildlife that lives in them

Saturday 10 June 2017
10:30 to 12:00

Trees as a HabitatJoin us in a family activity to learn more about the trees along the River Crane with Jane Crowther, Tree Officer with Richmond Council. We will be learning about how trees can be a home to all sorts of animals and insects. This walk is suitable for children from 3-12 years old and families of all ages. We shall use the activity sheets called "Out of the Woods" recently written by Richmond Council for use by schools and families, available at

 

Please wear suitable outdoor attire for the weather that day and sturdy footwear for outdoor paths. This walk is organised by FORCE as part of a series of walks and talks along the Duke of Northumberland's River and local area. Whilst the walk is free, booking here is essential . We look forward to seeing you.

Contact Queries can be made when booking tickets as above, thank you.
Location
Crane Park, Meadway entrance
Meadway
Twickenham
TW2 6PH
(view map)
Cost Free but booking as above is essential.