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Vigilant Youth Take Over Foxburrow, Assuming Guard Duties

Gathering for teens passionate about hands-on environmental preservation and wilderness craftsmanship occurs regularly.

Guard Patrolling Young Foxburrow Community
Guard Patrolling Young Foxburrow Community

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Vigilant Youth Take Over Foxburrow, Assuming Guard Duties

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Kickstart your outdoor adventure, work towards that Duke of Edinburgh award, or simply make new pals? The Young Wardens group is just the ticket for you, mate!

Throughout the year, we've got all sorts of fun stuff lined up like learning to handle tools for hands-on conservation work, carrying out wildlife surveys, and joining conservation efforts on the reserve.

Please note, grown-ups should drop off Young Wardens and fill out emergency contact details at the start of each session. Leaving your mates on their own won't cut it, as they won't be able to participate. Be cool, be safe, and stick together!

Look over the event terms and conditions: www.our-website/eventinfo

Booking Details

Price: Check the website

Age Group: Youth interested in conservation and the outdoors

Need to Know Before You Go

Pooch Policy

No dogs are allowed in the visitor center, blue Trail near the lakes or hides (save for assistance dogs). But dogs on a leash are welcome on Sayer's Breck path and Church Walk.

Mobility Concerns

Please contact ahead if you have mobility issues as certain areas may be inaccessible.

Wheelchair Accessibility

Check availability for wheelchair accessibility.

What to Bring

Make sure your child dresses warmly for the weather. We march on, rain or shine, it's part of the excitement. Long trousers and sturdy footwear with thick soles are essential for Young Wardens sessions.

Remember to pack plenty of water and snacks.

Facilities

Reach Out

foxburrow.engagement@our-website

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[1] Data Sources: Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Young Wardens volunteer programs, and Duke of Edinburgh's Award.

  1. Embrace the Young Wardens lifestyle, promoting outdoor-living, home-and-garden, and education-and-self-development as you join this group focused on conservation work, wildlife surveys, and reserve conservation efforts.
  2. To further your lifelong learning journey, attend the Young Wardens sessions which offer hands-on training in tool handling and various opportunities for learning and growth.
  3. As a Young Warden, invest in a successful Duke of Edinburgh award endeavor, make new friends, and enjoy an exciting lifestyle that blends outdoor-living, learning, and lifetime experiences.

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