Owls and their bowels!

Register a National Science & Engineering Week School Event or Activity
1. Would you like your event or activity to appear on the National Science & Engineering Week event and activity map?: 
Yes
2. Name of school/organisation: 
RSPB Newport Wetlands
3. Event / activity title: 
Owls and their bowels!
4. Your event image: 
5. Event or activity description (max 300 words): 

A hands on session all about owls and their bowels. As part of this outreach session an RSPB field teacher will visit your school and offer a rich learning opportunity for your pupils to develop their understanding of owls and other nocturnal wildlife. Pupils will get the chance to identify nocturnal animals by sound only, dissect real owl pellets to find out what owls have been eating and find out about the fate of our friend the field mouse. There are strong links to the foundation phase, KS2 science curriculum and ESDGC which will be outlined in the programme pack you receive on booking. Sessions can be tailored to your class needs and specific learning objectives. For more information contact Tara Okon on 01633636354 or Carly Jenkins on 02920353271.

6. Type of event / activity (tick all that apply): 
Demonstration
Hands-on activities
Workshop
7. Keywords: 
Biodiversity
Biology
Environmental Science
Food
Nature
8. Event start and end date and time: 
Monday, 18 March, 2013 (All day) to Friday, 29 March, 2013 (All day)
9. Other timing notes: 
Sessions normally last 1 hour but can be tailored to meet your needs
10. Your organisation/event website: 
http://www.rspb.org.uk/livingclassrooms/newport_wetlands.aspx
11. Venue of the event/activity: 
Your school
12. Venue address: 
RSPB Newport Wetlands
Newport
NP18 2BZ
United Kingdom
14. What age groups is it open to?: 
5–7 year olds
7–11 year olds
16. Would you like to request a National Science & Engineering Week Marketing Pack?: 
Yes
Would you like you event to appear on our events map?: 
Yes
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