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Schools Education - Wakehurst Place
Setting the scene
Wakehurst Place, in the beautiful High Weald of Sussex, is an area
of outstanding natural beauty with two conservation areas and the Millennium
Seed Bank
The 465 acres (188 hectares) of the estate contain a variety of environments
with a wide range of habitats, from the formal gardens near the Mansion
to the wildflower meadows and wilderness of the woodland in the Loder
Valley Reserve. The wet habitats include ponds and streams, a reed swamp,
Westwood Lake and a Bog garden (for younger children) with its dipping
platform.
Westwood Lake, the Field Study Centre and the Loder Reserve
Wakehurst Place offers a real opportunity for developing field
study techniques and pupils can investigate their natural environment
through pond-dipping, mini-beast searches, soil sampling, map-reading,
observation and recording.
The combination of woodlands, wetlands and meadows in the Loder Valley
Nature Reserve makes Wakehurst Place one of the most important conservation
sites in south-east England. The wetland conservation area at the bottom
of Westwood Valley gives a good flavour of the variety of habitats in
the reserve itself, and the nearby classroom students to make the most
of their educational visits. Almost half of all the plant species known
to be endangered in Britain are wetland species.
The Millennium Seed Bank Project
The largest seed bank in the world - is specially designed to welcome
and inform visitors of all ages and offers a unique opportunity for study
for schools, colleges and universities. You can find out about the need
for the conservation of seeds, and watch scientists working on the process
of cleaning, drying and storing the seeds and doing research into their
germination and growth. There are many interactive touch screen computers
to help you find out more.
Outside the seed bank there is a series of 8 raised beds (parterres),
each representing a different UK habitat from a shingle beach to a traditional
cornfield. Each bed has a special collection of native UK plants whose
seeds are safely stored in the vaults of the seed bank.
Millennium Seed Bank
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