Power Plants: Habitat Heroes
Learn to identify birds, insects and wildflowers in this free workshop series for children aged 8 to 12.
Join The Conservation Volunteers and Nerve Centre for a free, hands-on summer workshop series for children aged 8–12 (plus parents!).
Please note that, due to adverse weather, Monday's scheduled workshop has been rescheduled to Thursday 7th August, 10:00 to 13:00.
From Tuesday 5th to Thursday 7th August, young nature lovers will explore the world of birds, insects, and wildflowers through fun outdoor activities and creative digital skills sessions at the Ulster Transport Museum. From bug hunts and seed bombs to designing games and animations, participants will discover the magic of biodiversity and bring it to life through technology.
Children will spend 90 minutes on nature-based activities, followed by 90 minutes developing digital skills linked to the day’s theme. Parents or guardians are required to accompany their child and are welcome to join in and learn!
Biodiversity University is delivered by The Conservation Volunteers and Nerve Centre as part of the Power Plants project.
What to know
Everything you need to know about Habitat Heroes
Habitat Heroes workshops will take place on Monday 4th to Wednesday 6th August from 10:00 to 13:00.
This workshop series is for children aged 8 to 12.
This workshop series is free of charge. Book tickets via the link below.
This workshop series will be delivered outside at the Ulster Transport Museum.