NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - Youth practical conservation session
Event details
About the event
This session is for 11 - 17 year olds interested in learning about what our wardens do to manage our nature reserves for wildlife. Join us to take part in some hands-on conservation tasks at Sweet Briar Marshes.
Before you attend your first session, you will be sent a document with useful information and advice for volunteers, and a parental consent and personal risk assessment form, which we will need you to fill out and return to us in readiness for the session. There is no need to complete a consent form again when attending any subsequent conservation sessions, unless you need to tell us about a change in your circumstances. Further joining details will be sent during the week before the event.
Please contact us at youthaction@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk if you have any specific needs or requirements in order to make your experience of this event more enjoyable.
Booking
Price
This is a free eventKnow before you go
Dogs
Dogs on short leads. Visitors with dogs must stay on the paths and keep dogs on a two metre lead to avoid disturbance to livestock and wildlife. Some areas of the site may have a temporary no dog policy in place - please observe signage on site.
Additional information
Important health and safety information
Events will take place in all weather conditions unless deemed unsafe. Please ensure that you dress appropriately for the weather with suitable footwear. Please be advised to take caution when walking on a site with open water and ensure that you always remain on the designated paths. Biting insects can be present at certain times of the year and you may choose to apply insect repellent as a precaution. In warmer weather, you may wish to bring a hat, sun cream and water.
Some of the ground is uneven under foot. Waterproof shoes or wellies are recommended.