
Completing the Nature Ranger Award
Red-tailed bumblebee on bird's foot trefoil by Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Congratulations to Lithumi who has recently completed her Wildlife Watch Nature Ranger Award. She shares her message for young nature lovers in her blog.



The Wildlife Watch Awards are a fun way to explore wildlife as you complete great activities and challenges. Youʼll learn, create, think and do - and when youʼve completed an award, youʼll receive a certificate and an awesome badge to display on your online profile.
There are three levels of award: Hedgehog Award, Kestrel Award and Nature Ranger Award.
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