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Primary School Nature Series 2

Following on from the success of previous webinars we are delighted to offer this Nature series tailored specifically for the primary school age group and are most suited to students from 3rd to 6th class. The webinars are scheduled for 9.30 am every Thursday in May beginning May 6th.

The series is being delivered by Máiread Stack of NatureCubsIreland. NatureCubsIreland was set up to bring people into nature, to teach about local and Irish biodiversity and enable children to love and respect nature from an early age. Mairéad is a qualified Zoologist with Honours Undergraduate and Masters degrees and she also holds a Certificate in Environmental Management.
Máiread also delivers workshops to primary students via the Heritage Councils, Heritage in Schools scheme.

You can learn more about the workshops she offers through that programme here:

http://www.heritageinschools.ie/heritage-expert

You can also check out her website for more details on the work NatureCubsIreland does: https://www.naturecubsireland.ie/

Registration is required for each webinar; links to register are included below. Topics covered will include seashore exploring, how to become a wildlife detective, nature arts and crafts and how to become a wildlife champion. Each webinar will run for 1 hour and include videos, presentations and practical activities for students to do at home.

Registration links for the webinars are as follows:

Exploring Seashores, May 6th at 9.30 am
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4316184985829/WN_4ilz8eLETv2mxnjpACWWFA

How to be a Wildlife Detective, May 13th at 9.30 am
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4816185001923/WN_VwF0q-xIS2y0rm8uI5fciA

Nature Arts and Crafts, May 20th at 9.30 am
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/3116185013108/WN_NvePxPswSi-OQYEnR3Dhwg

How to be a Wildlife Champion, May 27th at 9.30 am
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/6016185031369/WN_yz-EJrFZSuW2eQOkcDtrSw

Each live session is recorded and the videos are made available to watch via our YouTube channel.

Link to Exploring Seashores:

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