Add Value to Your Site Through a Nature Trail
- News article posted on Monday 24 May 2010 at 11:21 by Jim Hardcastle
In one easy step for you we can produce a complete nature trail pack that satisfies all your needs. Our unique combination of skills mean you only have to go to one place and deal with one company.
Grab the pack and go! It’s all there in one place - children’s booklet, activity materials, leader pack with all the answers. Great for busy rangers and park staff.
- entertaining and engaging nature based activities activities designed around a bespoke trail to reveal the rich wildlife of your area
- year round activities produced with input from a teacher for KS1 and/or KS2
- self-guiding or group based
- leader/teacher packs supplied
- produced with the benefit of practical experience
- written by Adrian Boots, an ecologist and bushcraft expert
- produced by Viper Marketings’ Jim Hardcastle, a communication specialist with 15 years experience as a Ranger
Nature trail's add real value to any piece of land no matter how big or small. These are the benefits to you:
- one stop shop partnership to produce a bespoke nature trail for you
- direct visitors where you want them to go
- interpret the value of your area in fun and imaginative ways
- tie the trail into your organisations overall management plan
- engage parents/leaders/teachers through children
- specifically designed for your area
If you'd like to learn more about getting a nature trail for your area get in touch here
Viper works with Adrian Boots to produce the Nature Trail. Adrian Boots BSc (Hons) Geography & Environmental Management, MSc Built Environment Research, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS) is a former university lecturer and researcher in Biogeography & Conservation, Countryside Management and Nature Conservation. He has authored a book on Wild Walks for the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Service, and designed an educational Nature Trail for Barton Children’s Centre, as well as Children’s Wild Walks for BTCV.
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