Dr Ian Beavis and The Amelia present Park Safari - Crane Valley, Cranbrook
It's that time of year again! Get ready to dust off your muddy shoes and dig out your bug boxes as Park Safaris returns to Tunbridge Wells.
Back due to popular demand, Dr Ian Beavis (Research Curator at The Amelia) will be leading the bug-hunting* Park Safaris throughout the school summer holidays.
An expert on the natural world and an approachable guide, Dr Beavis will be leading fun, lively and informative trails across the parks of Tunbridge Wells. The Park Safaris offer participants an opportunity to discover the wildlife which exists right on their doorstep. Participants will learn about how to look for insects and identify local varieties, all under the watchful guidance of Dr Beavis who will be on hand to offer advice, expertise and interesting facts.
Park Safari participants are encouraged to bring their own bug spotting tools. However, these 'bug boxes' don't need to be anything fancy, a jam jar or clear Tupperware will work nicely.
The Park Safaris are aimed at families with children of all ages who want to learn more about the insects which share their home with us.
The 'bug-hunts' will each last about an hour, however we recommend that participants allow 1hr30 for the whole Park Safari experience.
Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. £3.00 per Child over 2 and Adults go Free.
Each child will receive their own bug spotter card.
Tuesday 27th August - Crane Valley Park, Cranbrook - Please meet in the Lower Car Park (TN17 3DQ)
Tuesday 27th August
- 10:30am
- 2.00pm
Child (U16): £3.00
Adult: FREE
* Under 12's must be accompanied by an adult
Meeting Point in the Lower Car Park (TN17 3DQ)
Running Time: 1 hour 15 Mins approx.
Age Recommendation: 4+
* Under 12's must be accompanied by an adult