Museum wild roadshow

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WARRINGTON Museum is staging a series of special free sessions on biodiversity next week.
The sessions get under way on Monday (October 25) with “The Wild Roadshow” during which visitors will have a chance to handle real, exotic animals and find out about them and the places where they live.
On the Tuesday, participants will be able to make a “bee hotel” and learn how to encourage bees to make a home in the garden or yard.
Wednesday October 27 will feature tales, objects and animals from the Amazon rainforest while the following day there will an opportunity to make a bird feeder to attract birds to the garden over the coming week.
Free handy bird spotter cards will also be distributes.
Friday October 29 will stage a re-run of the rainforest roadshow.
Anyone who wants to book a place at any of the events should call 01925 442399.


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