Links - Fun Stuff!

BBC Children’s Zone

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/reallywild/

Lot’s on information on British and global wildlife all presented in an accessible colourful website. There are several interactive games and puzzles to print out.


 

WWF – go wild

http://www.wwf.org.uk/gowild/index.asp

A fun website with loads of activities, games, facts and ways you can get involved in conservation.


 

Mammals Trust UK

http://www.mtuk.org/index.php?page=kids

Welcome to our kid's page, a fun-packed way of learning more about mammals. Why not test your wildlife knowledge by taking part in our quiz or unravelling our mammal puzzles?


 

Wildlife Explorers - RSPB

http://www.rspb.org.uk/youth/index.asp

Play our fun environmental games, watch and interact with our animations, wise up on some facts and figures and download our screensavers - and learn about the environment at the same time...!


 

Environment Agency – Fun and Games

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/fun/?version=1&lang=_e

Play our fun environmental games, watch and interact with our animations, wise up on some facts and figures and download our screensavers - and learn about the environment at the same time...!


 

Wild Kids

http://www.wildkids.org.uk/frames.htm

Lot’s of information all wildlife, as well as photographs and places to put your work. The site also provides homework help. 5 – 10 years old


 

Wild Kids

http://www.wildkids.org.uk/teens/frameset.htm

Lot’s of information all wildlife, as well as photographs and places to put your work. The site also provides homework help.11 – 15 years old


 

A children’s guide to climate change

http://tiki.oneworld.net/global_warming/climate_home.html?gclid=CJyPha7OwYoCFSZeMAodkn9WfQ

An explanation of all aspects climate change, Tiki the penguin guides you round the site.


 

Red Squirrel Cam

http://www.redsquirrels.info/squirrelcam.html

The red squirrel webcam is set up at a feeding station in broadleaved woodland on Anglesey. The red squirrels were reintroduced into this site during the spring of 2007 and visit the feeder regularly.

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