Environmental Education

Learning Through Nature

Environmental education plays an important role in building awareness, curiosity, and a deeper understanding of the natural systems that support life in the Dargle.

Supporting Environmental Learning

The Conservancy proudly supports the Midlands Meander Education Project (MMEP), an organisation dedicated to helping schools nurture capable, confident, and environmentally aware young people.Through its work with schools and educators, MMEP helps learners develop an understanding of the natural world, sustainable living practices, and the importance of responsible environmental stewardship.

Supporting environmental awareness, learning, and stewardship across the Dargle.

Working with Local Schools

The Conservancy supports schools within the Dargle area, including: Dargle Primary School, Corrie Lynn Primary School, Lion’s River Primary School These schools participate in environmental education initiatives and programmes that encourage learners to engage with local ecosystems and conservation issues.

Schools within the wider Midlands region also benefit from educational activities supported through MMEP and associated conservation networks.

Educational Activities

Over the years, the Conservancy and its partners have supported a variety of educational experiences, including:

Guided nature walks

Wetland and river studies

Biodiversity awareness activities

Wildlife and species talks

Conservation-themed school programmes

Community environmental awareness events

From wildlife and wildflowers to wetlands and waterways, there's always more to discover.

Did You Know?

A collection of fascinating facts, conservation tips, species profiles, and environmental insights from the Dargle.

Keep Learning

Interested in environmental education, guided walks, talks, or community learning opportunities? Follow our updates or get in touch to find out about upcoming activities and events.

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