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School Wildlife Gardens - A Teacher's Guide 2004: Table of contents
Section Title File Size
Section 1 Section 1: The introduction (full document) [PDF file] (227 Kb)
1.1 The Importance of your School Wildlife Garden [PDF file] (113 Kb)
1.2 The Benefits of a School Wildlife Garden [PDF file] (86 Kb)
1.3 A Brief Guide to Creating School Wildlife Gardens [PDF file] (152 Kb)
1.4 A Maintenance Calendar for your School Wildlife Garden [PDF file] (68 Kb)
Section 2 Section 2: Creation and Maintenance of Habitats in School Wildlife Gardens (full document) [PDF file] (560 Kb)
2.1 Woodland Habitats [PDF file] (164 Kb)
2.2 Meadow Habitats [PDF file] (266 Kb)
2.3 Pond Habitats [PDF file] (320 Kb)
Section 3 Section 3: Other Habitats for your School Wildlife Garden (full document) [PDF file] (196 Mb)
Including the following:
3.1 - Bog Gardens/Marshes
3.2 - Log Piles
3.3 - Birds Tables, Water Baths and Bird Boxes
3.4 - Stone and Brick Walls
3.5 - Herb Gardens
3.6 - Butterfly Gardens
3.7 - Bat Boxes
3.8 - Creating a womery
3.9 - Compost heaps
Section 4 Section 4: National Curriculum Links with School Wildlife Gardens (full document) [PDF file] (145 Kb)
4.1 Science and English [PDF file] (103 Kb)
4.2 Mathematics, Design and Technology and History  [PDF file] (98 Kb)
4.3 Geography and Foreign languages [PDF file] (76 Kb)
Section 5 Appendices [PDF file] (full document) (116 Kb)
5.1 Sources of Funding [PDF file] (80 Kb)
5.2 Useful Addresses [PDF file] (82 Kb)
5.3 Evaluation form [PDF file] (108 Kb)

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