News: Scone Palace plays leading role in local wildlife project
3rd March 2010
NATURAL resources at a Perthshire attraction are helping educate youngsters about Scotland’s native wildlife.
The Tayside Wildlife Group, which meets at Scone Palace each month, teaches children up to the age of 12 about our native flora, fauna and birdlife, and involves them in practical projects aimed at conserving the rich wildlife and habitat that can be found across the historic venue’s grounds.
Read the full article at www.perthshireadvertiser.co.uk/perthshire-news/local-news-perthshire/2010/03/02/scone-palace-plays-leading-role-in-local-wildlife-project-73103-25938462/
For more information about joining the Tayside Wildlife Group, e-mail taysidewildlifegroup@yahoo.co.uk, or call 07950 095336.
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