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Kids Discover Wildlife Wonders in Guernsey BioBlitz
16 Jun
Summary
- Students explored diverse island wildlife through a BioBlitz.
- Activities included bat, insect, and bird spotting.
- Young explorers found crabs, eels, and shark eggs.

Children in Guernsey have been immersing themselves in the island's diverse wildlife through an engaging BioBlitz event. Year 5 students from all States-run schools were invited by the Guernsey Nature Commission to participate in a series of educational activities designed to highlight the richness of their natural surroundings.
These events offered exciting opportunities for discovery, including searching for bats and insects, bird watching, and even finding shark eggs near Lihou. Students at the rock pools identified various marine creatures such as crabs, eels, starfish, fish, and shrimps. Experts emphasized that these experiences create emotional connections, fostering a lasting care for nature among the younger generation.
The initiative, part of the education department's Cultural Enrichment Programme, aims to provide children with free, high-quality experiences. The commission hopes that the children's enthusiasm will extend to their parents, encouraging families to explore Guernsey's natural beauty together through activities like beach visits and common walks, reminding them to observe closely and discover the exciting aspects of nature.