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The benefits of birdsong
By Fiona McKim on 16/02/2012 14:36:11
The National Trust launch a pioneering study into the science behind the chirp
the effects of birdsong for those who live in both rural and urban areas as well as determining whether there is a distinction between different breeds, and if real birdsong has a different effect than when it is recorded.For more details and to follow
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Five ways to enjoy a walk in the woods
By Junior on 23/12/2011 16:38:10
Take a ramble through your local woodland with your child
1 Invite a friend Walking is a simple, cheap and popular form of exercise, and it will be much easier to get your child on board if one of his friends comes, too.2 Watch wildlife Research by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds shows that spending time in natural environ...
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Five Ways To Teach Your Child About Farming
By Fiona McKim on 16/01/2012 10:25:06
1. Paying a visit to a local farm will not only be a fun day out for young children, but an educational one too. Children who live in rural areas should find they have their pick of local growers whilst city-dwelling families can track down
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Sloping off with three generations
By Junior on 30/12/2011 14:39:18
A skiing trip with his young son and mother seemed like a great idea, but as the departure date loomed, Patrick Thorne began to have doubts
selection of lively bars and dining options that range from family-friendly to gourmet. There’s also the Happy Valley entertainment area at the base of the resort centre transit gondola, which contains what the resort claims is the “biggest tubing park
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