National Education Nature Park
March 2026
Here are the latest updates from the National Education Nature Park team.
British Science Week
Explore a range of activities and resources to help you take part in British Science Week with learners through the Nature Park programme, supporting children and young people to observe, enquire and investigate the world around them.
Explore the Map
The Nature Park Map brings together all the data you and other education settings across the country have gathered and allows you to explore all of the data you’ve collected from various activities in one place. Dive in and see the scale of the Nature Park and impact you are having so far.
Complete your Habitat Map webinar
Complete your habitat map alongside the Nature Park science team. This will ensure your maps are as accurate as possible, helping you to make the best decisions for your site and contributing to scientific research.
Wednesday 25 March, 16.00-16:30 – Register now!
Understanding life experiences at Kender Primary School
Kender is in a densely populated urban area of South London. With many of their children from refugee or migrant families, they’ve been using the outdoor spaces to talk about their life experiences in relation to the movement of peoples and wildlife.
Nature Park and Eco Schools
Discover how Highfield Primary School in Bolton has built on its work with Keep Britain Tidy’s Eco Schools with the National Education Nature Park. Learn how both programmes have been used to enhance the school’s woodland area and the positive impact this has had.
