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News Archive 2009

Something for Everyone
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Banking on Support
Winter Insurance
Balsamic Bane
Working up a sweat
White Paper on the Natural Environment announced
Woodland project go ahead
Pippa the pipistrelle
Stepping up to the plate
Butterfly Bonanza
ConocoPhillips Community Day
Mosquito Hunters Unlimited
1910 to 2010
High Summer, Low Water
Grass Snake calls into Brandon Marsh Nature Centre
Animal, vegetable or mineral?
Foiling the Great Escape
Vuvuzela'ed out?
Reserves Day
Running Wild
Skills for the Future
Moth Myths
Caroline Spelman visit
Solstice Celebration
Cinderellas? Not
Families go batty
Land Management at Old Nuns Wood
National Volunteer Week
Bat and Moth Night
Vole-unteers needed
Donor Day at Ryton
Pollution of River Anker
Passenger Flights to Coventry Airport
Wonderful Warwickshire Woodlands
Red and yellow and pink and green
Bluebell beauty
£500 donation
Rooting for Ratty
Flying in the Face of Disaster
Reptilian Features
Proposed Birmingham to London High Speed Rail Link
Wave Goodbye to Winter?
All Change for Summer Schedules
Getting a Buzz About Daffodils
Snaking Around
Family Bushcraft Day
2010 = IYB = International Year of Biodiversity
Lion or Lamb?
Giving A Helping Hand
Outdoor fun this half-term
Students rebuild vandalised site
Birds of a feather
World Wetlands Day
Valentine Love Birds
Log On
Soft Snow Shuffle
Midland Style
Learning Outside the Classroom Badge
Start The New Year With Resolution
I May Be Some Time
Reedy Voices
The Spirit of Christmas
Otters return to Whitnash Brook
International Volunteer Day
Winter Red
Beautiful but Beastly
Festive Wreath making workshop (1)
Looking into the Future
Get Cracking
Water vole surveying set for Stour
Caroline Spelman visits Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

Caroline Spelman visits Warwickshire Wildlife Trust for World Environment Day

The day before World Environment Day on 5 June, Caroline Spelman visited Parkridge Centre in Solihull.

 

Mrs Spelman walked around the reserve before joining volunteers and local children for pond dipping. The event was organised by the Trust to encourage families to get learn about wildlife and experience it first hand.

Mrs Spelman's visit comes during the International Year of Biodiversity and in advance of World Environment Day. World Environment Day celebrates the diversity of life on Earth and events to mark the day are being held around the world.

 

caroline spelman visit

 

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View the video on YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS-hM7DKWhY

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