Find your wild side in Leeds this summer
The RSPB has launched a new project, funded by the supermarket Aldi, encouraging families to go wild this summer.
The project will see mini beast hunting, scavenger hunts and many other wildlife activities introduced to parks across the city.
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Hide AdFrom May half-term holiday until September, visitors to a number of sites including Roundhay Park and Pudsey Park will be able to join the RSPB for exciting nature activities that will help families get closer to nature and uncover the wildlife secrets in their city.
Debbie Coldwell, RSPB Family Events Officer, said: “We’re lucky because Leeds is teeming with amazing wildlife just waiting to be discovered.
“The summer is when nature comes alive and is the perfect time to get outside and explore the nature on our doorsteps.
“From bugs to butterflies, hedgehogs to house sparrows, this new scheme gives families a great opportunity to learn about wildlife, see how they can give nature a home and have fun.”
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