Monday, 27 June 2016

Have You Got Time To Help?


Our stall at Gardener's Question Time held at Ness Gardens in 2013
















Wirral Wildlife maintains several local nature reserves. You may not be keen to get your hands dirty doing practical tasks but you could still provide invaluable support to our group, either by fundraising and running children's activities at local events or helping to keep New Ferry Butterfly Park open to the public, as explained below.

Wirral Wildlife take stalls at some local events in July, August and September. We publicise the work of Cheshire Wildlife Trust and Wirral Wildlife and raise funds by selling pocket-money toys and plants. We also provide children’s craft activities. This needs several people to transport, set up and staff. Volunteers are needed to help with this and in addition we would love someone to volunteer to co-ordinate these events. If you think you could help in either of these ways please email us or telephone Linda on 0151 342 1395.

New Ferry Butterfly Park
The Park continues to be very busy and we could do with a few more voluntary wardens on Sunday afternoons, either 12 – 2 p.m. or 2 – 4 p.m. No particular knowledge is needed – just a willingness to help keep this nature reserve open to the public on Sunday afternoons. New volunteers are paired up with two experienced volunteers for a couple of sessions to see what we do. For more information please email us or telephone Linda on 0151 342 1395.

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