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Celebrating a fantastic Norwich Science Festival 2025 with the Hawk and Owl Trust
The Norwich Science Festival 2025 has come to a close, and what an incredible experience it was! As proud participants, we at the Hawk and Owl Trust were thrilled to engage with so many enthusiastic visitors, sharing our passion for wildlife conservation and inspiring the next generation of nature lovers.
Over the course of two exciting days (Monday 17 February and Wednesday 19 February) our stand in the Festival’s Explorium welcomed families, school groups, and curious individuals eager to learn about the fascinating world of birds of prey and conservation efforts in their local area.
A Hands-On Wildlife Experience
Our interactive activities were a huge hit amongst children and families getting creative making bird of prey masks, while our food chain activity sparked meaningful discussions about the delicate balance of nature. These hands-on experiences proved to be an engaging way for young minds to connect with wildlife and conservation in a fun and educational setting.
Visitors were also captivated by our stunning taxidermy display, which showcased birds such as Kestrels, Hobbies, and Tawny Owls, donated to the Trust a number of years ago. Seeing these magnificent creatures up close offered a unique opportunity to learn more about their habitats, behaviours, and the conservation efforts needed to protect them.
Bringing Wildlife to Life
One of the highlights of our stand was the footage from the Hawk and Owl Trust’s renowned Peregrine Project at Norwich Cathedral. Attendees were able to witness breathtaking moments from the nesting Peregrine Falcons, gaining an intimate look at their daily activities. Many visitors were fascinated to learn about the project's role in monitoring and supporting these incredible birds, ensuring their continued success in urban environments.
Another crowd favourite was the footage from our Beavers and Biodiversity Gain Initiative at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve. Watching a family of beavers thriving in their newly created wetland habitat helped to demonstrate the positive impact of conservation efforts on entire ecosystems.
Inspiring the Next Generation
Throughout the event, our team, including Education Officer Victoria Chamberlin and Outreach and Conservation Ranger Liberty Wells, had the pleasure of answering countless questions and hearing wonderful stories from attendees about their own experiences with nature. Engaging with young wildlife enthusiasts and fostering their curiosity was one of the most rewarding aspects of our participation.
If you missed us at the Norwich Science Festival, don’t worry! You can always visit us at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve or explore our Peregrine Project online to stay connected with our work. We look forward to seeing you at future events and continuing our mission to protect and celebrate Britain’s incredible wildlife.
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Jill Insley
Membership Officer
Hawk and Owl Trust,
Turf Moor Road, Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 9GN
Tel: 01328 850 598
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