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Biodiversity and wildlife Denmark Farm Volunteering Wildlife
February 1, 2018 / February 1, 2018 by Denmark Farm | Leave a Comment
Guest Blog Post by Josie Bridges of The Vincent Wildlife Trust (VWT). I am incredibly pleased that Denmark Farm have agreed to adopt one of our Pine martens, and as one of their closest they have decided upon K(16)2. In the coming months they will be running a competition to give him or her a […]
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January 4, 2018 by Denmark Farm | Leave a Comment
Ever heard of Shinrin Yoku or Forest Bathing? What is it and why are more and more people around the world starting to practice it? The term Shinrin Yoku is a Japanese practice which translates in English to ‘Forest Bathing’. There is no single practice that is officially Shinrin Yoku but it is more of […]
Biodiversity Denmark Farm Sustainability
February 3, 2017 / February 6, 2017 by Denmark Farm | Leave a Comment
Connecting people with nature is one of the main aims of the Shared Earth Trust at Denmark Farm. Just visiting and experiencing the biodiversity here is the best way to connect with nature. However, we also like to help people make that connection by informing visitors about the things that they can see here. We […]
Denmark Farm Wildlife
May 11, 2016 / May 13, 2016 by Denmark Farm | Leave a Comment
What do you think of when someone say’s the magic words ‘wildlife photography’? This was just one of the questions asked and discussed when teaching wildlife photography at Denmark Farm. It is one of those deceptive questions that at first glance has an easy answer but which quickly leads to hard realities. On asking this […]
Activities for Children & Young People Denmark Farm forest school
June 3, 2015 by Denmark Farm | 1 Comment on Does your child want to be a Young Ranger?
The Young Rangers after-school club are looking for new recruits. Since last summer James and Lea from Woodland Classroom have been inspiring children to get into the woods at Denmark Farm and take part in a host of activities, games and learning in nature. The club has been a runaway success, and there’s good news […]