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Take a walk on the Wild side at Totternhoe Reserve
Beneath our feet, there’s a whole heap of interesting and funky creatures such as scurrying woodlice, alien-looking earwigs, spiders and other fascinating ‘mini-beasts’.
These creatures have been around for over 550 million years, that’s well before the dinosaurs!
On Sunday 23rd May, we’re exploring the wild side of Totternhoe reserve with fun activities for families and children such as mini-beast hunts and making mini-beast puppets. Do you know how many legs a centipede has?
Come and join us anytime between 1.30pm and 4.30pm. Cost is £2.50 per person or £6 per family.
Parking is available at the National Trust car park, signposted from Totternhoe village.
For further information or to book in advance, please contact Christina Biggs or Ruth Brockett of the The Wildlife Trust, tel: 01234 768542 or email: randallsfarm@wildlifebcnp.org



