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Wild Things

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Wild Things is an award winning environmental education charity working in Moray, Aberdeenshire and the Highlands. Since 2003, Wild Things has enabled over 36,000 children, young people and adults to learn from and be inspired by their local natural environment. We pride ourselves on bringing nature experiences to all areas of our community.

Our activities benefit all age groups from nursery age children to older adults. We work in partnership with a range of organisations providing extra support for young people considered ‘at risk’ or who are struggling within mainstream education. We also work with vulnerable and older adults.

Aside from charitable programmes Wild Things is also an accredited training provider. We provide training to those who wish to lead their own Outdoor Learning programmes through courses such as our Woodland Activity Leader Training course

Last updated:

21/07/2024

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Adventures for Older Adults

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Silver Saplings Adventures offers older people who feel socially isolated a chance to re-engage with their communities and build new friendships whilst connecting with nature

Care Homes

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For those unable to leave the care home setting our instructors visit care homes, bringing nature experiences to those who would otherwise miss out.

Volunteering

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By volunteering on our Fieldwork Team, you will be supporting us to achieve our charitable objective of creating mutually beneficial relationships between individuals, communities & the natural world

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