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Winter Wildlife Family Day! December 14th @ Centre for Wildlife Gardening


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Sunday December 14th, 10am - 5pm


Join us here at the Centre for Wildlife Gardening for a day of fun indoor and outdoor games, crafts and activities!

Learn all about hibernation and migration, how to track animals through the mud and snow, and more on how London's beloved wildlife copes with the cold winter weather!


This event is FREE and suitable for families with children of all ages.


Book now to ensure your family's place!


Contact Rowan Sharp at [email protected] or Sylvia Myers at [email protected] for more details.


Find us at:


28 Marsden Road

London

SE15 4EE


Nearest stations: East Dulwich, or 10 minute walk from Peckham Rye

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