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Learn, explore and protect: Crow holiday club returns

The five-day programme will take place from June 29 to July 3 and is open to children aged between eight and 15 years.

CHILDREN with a passion for nature and wildlife will have the opportunity to learn, explore and have fun during the upcoming school holidays when the Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (Crow) hosts its annual Wildlife Warrior Holiday Club.

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The five-day programme will take place from June 29 to July 3, at the Crow Education Centre in Yellowwood Park and is open to children between eight and 15 years.

Participants can look forward to a range of exciting activities, including interactive wildlife lessons, tortoise encounters, outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, team-building games and hands-on environmental education experiences.

Children can attend individual days or take part in the full week-long programme. The cost is R150 per child per day.

As one of KZN’s leading wildlife rehabilitation centres, Crow rescues, rehabilitates and releases thousands of injured, orphaned and displaced wild animals each year. Through educational initiatives such as the Wildlife Warrior Holiday Club, the organisation aims to inspire environmental awareness and encourage young people to become future conservation champions.

Spaces are limited and parents are encouraged to book early.

For bookings and enquiries, contact CROW on 031 462 1127 or email education@crowkzn.co.za.

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