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More wildlife infoIf you like wildlife, then learn more about it! For more information on your favourite animals check out the websites below and start on your quest for nature knowledge. Go 'really wild'
Check out the 'Really Wild' facts and games on the BBC's Children's Zone, and don't miss listening to the hoots, roars and calls of your favourite animals.. Be a Wild-child
Fun games to keep you entertained, plus advice on looking after your pets and wildlife to keep you busy and them entertained! Get twitching
Learn and play the birding way! Check out the RSPB's games and fun facts. Mammal mad
Find out about our furry friends and how you can help look after them. Have a whale of a time
What does a humpback whale sound like? What's the smelliest mammal? Go on - put yourself to the test! Go Batty about bats
Everything you want to know about British bats, from petite pipistrelles to noisy noctules. Make a splash
Read about your favourite marine creatures, from starfish to seals to sharks, and find out how you can help look after our seas. Have a hoot
Which British bird of prey has a wingspan of over 2 metres? Check out this and other fun facts. Cold-blooded conservation
Puzzles and quizzes to help you learn about British frogs, toads, snakes and lizards. It's a frog's life
Print off the reptile and amphibian guides, then put your id skills to the test by taking part in surveys. Plant-astic
Where to see and how to grow your own cool plants. Plus learn about rare species and the efforts being made to save them from extinction. Wonderful woodlands
Activities and games to help you learn more about trees, woods and the critters within them. Beautiful butterflies
For all you want to know about British butterflies and moths, from the painted lady to the garden tiger. Get the bug for creepy crawlies
Want to 'bee' an invertebrate expert? From slugs to spiders, you'll get all the info you need on this website. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites |
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