A DROITWICH school will be getting back to nature thanks to the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
Workers from the trust visited St Joseph's RC Primary School, in St Joseph's Close, Ombersley Way, to show staff how to make the school grounds more wildlife-friendly including putting up bird boxes.
Teachers became pupils as they were shown how to maintain shelters, develop certain areas to make them more accessible for children as well as being given tips on how to use the forest to better educate children about nature.
n Gill Evans from the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, with teachers Karen McCracken and Carey Hagger become wildlife friendly.
Picture by Sam Furlong
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