An activity to raise awareness of the school grounds.
Jargon Buster
Dip slope – The scarp and dip slopes make up the South Downs Ridge. The scarp slope is steeper and the dip slope is more gentle
Key Messages
Woodlands need to be actively managed to improve their biodiversity – leaving them to nature does not work!
Field Guides
You can purchase a Serpent Trail field guide from the Field Studies Council website.
Anne Barrell - How to make tiles inspired by plant forms out of clay
Photo Album
Photo Album
People of the Park
Hampshire
Outdoor Education, PE & DofE Service
Outdoor Education, PE & DofE Service
Supporting schools and groups working with children and young people across Hampshire, Portsmouth, Southampton and West Berkshire, providing advice, guidance and approval for off-site and adventurous activities and promoting outdoor learning.
01962 876218
Martin Tomlinson
Outdoor Education Adviser
Outdoor Education Adviser
Supporting schools and groups working with children and young people across West Sussex, providing advice, guidance and approval for off-site and adventurous activities and promoting outdoor learning
0330 222 8344
SNPR - South Downs Habitats
SNPR - Special Places
SNPR - Landscape Character
Take Part...
Completed a Bee Scene Botanical Adventure? Add your results to the Wild about Plants map.
Visit the Bee Scene website.