Planet Earth

Run by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the UK public body that supports the natural and environmental sciences, this site tells how environmental scientists really work and explains their research – and its importance – in plain English. Planet Earth is a free magazine aimed at non-specialists and members of the public with an…

Gardening for wildlife

The RHS has a feature on gardening for wildlife which, although about homes, applies to schools and other workplaces as well.   It says: It isn’t difficult to encourage wildlife without compromising the way your garden looks.  Small changes to your garden can bring major benefits for the creatures that call it home. Some will actually save you…

Make it a wild June

The Wildlife Trusts say that, in June, you could do something wild every day – you can even sign up for it here: 30 Days Wild!  You can join in at any time, download a welcome pack and wild wall chart, look at the 101 Random Acts of Wildness, or take a Wildness Quiz!

World Environment Day

Friday June 5th is World Environment Day.  Check out the UNEP website here.  What are you doing to celebrate? office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  | office-2016-key office-2016-download  |…

Superworm in the Forest

“Have a forest adventure with Superworm in 2015” – says the Forestry Commission’s website. To help this, the Commission has published a book by Julia Donaldson.  It tells the story of how a superhero worm and his mini-beast friends defeat the ‘villainous Wizard Lizard’.   The Commission says: From 13 March until the end of October, families can enjoy Superworm activity…

Does being in ‘quality nature’ contribute best to human wellbeing?

The University of Essex has produced an (internal circulation only) report for the Wildlife Trusts on the contribution that ‘being in nature’ makes to human wellbeing – particularly our being in natural environments rich in wildlife. Wellbeing benefits from natural environments rich in wildlife: a literature review for The Wildlife Trusts; University of Essex. 2015 You’ll…

The Countryside Classroom

The Countryside Classroom is a new venture from FACE – Farming and Countryside Education.  It is a directory of support for schools and teachers, comprising classroom resources, teacher professional development opportunities and support at visitor locations. FACE is managing the service on behalf of a range of organisations with an interest in children’s in food,…

Pinterest

This is a visual discovery tool that you can use to find ideas for all your projects and interests. There is a huge range of environmental topics here – geography, travel, outdoors, outdoor schools… the biggest challenge is deciding what to use and what NOT! It now has a ‘search’ feature which helps to provide…