

Links to nature websites
https://www.plantbritain.co.uk/
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We launch with the goal of planting 750,000 trees – one for every UK primary school starter in 2020. From inner city estates to some of Britain’s most breath-taking landscapes, it doesn’t matter where you live. And however small a space you’ve got to plant, we can help. What about your own micro-forest in a window box?This link lets other nature lovers how many trees,flowers and fruits and veg you have.
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The RSPB have a great website to include kids in the fun of wildlife. They have great ideas for children’s presents and days out that will hopefully inspire them to get involved. Search fro RSPB wildlife explorers’ on their website to find out more.This website tells you about animals.
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At Animal Fact Guide you can learn all sorts of interesting facts about the animals roaming our planet on our animal facts page. You can also download free coloring pages, word searches, mazes, and desktop wallpapers on our fun stuff page or check out cool animal videos, photos, and news on our wildlife blog.’
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Used by families and schools to encourage children to get active with wildlife. Links include the badger’s blog, activities, games and a section to post comments and thoughts on. There are also competitions held through the website and each child can register for a free newsletter.This website has very good information of nature.