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Schools

School trips and educational visits to Hams Hall Environmental Centre are hosted through Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.

 

For school trip enquiries, please contact the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Education Team at education@wkwt.org.uk

For more information including pricing visit warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/ForChildren

In summary, our river restoration measures are:
  1. To create a more natural river profile by restoring natural features to the channel and banks

  2. To increase river-floodplain connectivity to improve flood storage capacity

  3. To enhance local biodiversity by removing invasive species, planting trees and re-planting disturbed areas with native plants

 

We anticipate these measures to result in the following benefits from the environment and community:

  1. A healthier river Cole which is better able to withstand climate change and provide excellent habitats for wildlife

  2. Potential reduction in flood risk due to enhanced water storage

  3. Improved public access to the river Cole, enhancing people’s wellbeing and connection with nature

  4. More opportunities to bring the community together with volunteering and education activities

Contact us

tvw@wkwt.org.uk

 

Tame Valley Wetlands is a partnership project led by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. 

© 2018 Tame Valley Wetlands Landscape Partnership

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