Go Wild at Home with Knowsley Safari!
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Shropshire Mums on Mon Jan 25 17:14 2021
FREE educational live stream events and online activities
Merseyside-based Knowsley Safari has
launched a series of free, educational live stream events and online activities
to help people navigate the lockdown wilderness. Whether you’re a parent
looking for exciting online content to help keep your children entertained, or
someone looking to learn more about the natural world during this time, Knowsley
Safari has you covered.
Home
Safari LIVE is more than just a
‘virtual zoo tour’ it is an interactive safari education session that is
broadcast live to your home. It offers a real-time experience which
allows viewers VIP access to the Safari’s animals via its multi-location
technology, live comment opportunities and takeaway activities to complete at
home. Scheduled Home Safari LIVE events include: Science at the Safari
and Wellbeing Through Wildlife.
Science at the Safari (10am
every Thursday until 11th February) is designed to be in line with
the primary science curriculum and will explore biology, chemistry and physics
– with a Safari twist! This will include behind the scenes footage, live
experiments and demonstrations and the chance to meet real safari
scientists.
Wellbeing Through Wildlife
(11am, Monday 1st – Thursday 4th February) is a fun,
energetic event running during Children’s Mental Health Week, intended to
provide some breathing space from the demands of home schooling. Created
in line with the six ways to wellbeing (Body, Mind, Spirit, People, Place and
Planet) content will include a ‘Getting active!’ session inspired by the award-winning
Move like Me PE program and a ‘Take a minute!’ focus encouraging children to be
inspired by nature and its sights, sounds and smells.
To book a space on a Home
Safari LIVE session register for free here.
Art
in the Park (10am, between Monday 1st
February – Tuesday 2nd March) is a collaboration between
Knowsley Safari and neighbouring attraction Kirkby
Gallery to provide a unique series of virtual learning sessions led by
professional artists. Live streamed from the Safari, the free outdoors-inspired
sessions are aimed at anyone keen to learn
more about the natural world and a range of art techniques.
The general
public are invited to two different Art in the Park events – ‘Staffin’ the
Safari’ and ‘Revisioning the Rhino’. Each event is four sessions long and
led by a professional artist, supported by live and pre-recorded content from
Safari experts and the Gallery team.
Learn more about the individual Art in the Park
sessions and register for free
here.
Home
School Safari is an online hub packed with exciting educational, wildlife
and conservation resources. Allowing children, parents and teachers
access to free learning aids including engaging
educational videos, downloadable worksheets and fun animal facts and talks,
Home School Safari covers topics including classification, Africa, food and
feeding, veterinary animal care and exploring different species.
Visitors
to the Home
School Safari can see the Knowsley Safari vet
conduct an x-ray on a male African Lion to diagnose an injured paw; get up
close to watch Kuzma the Amur Tiger having a root canal and look straight into
the eye of a camel on ‘Keeper Cam’.
Explore
the Home School Safari at www.knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk.
Nikki Mallott,
Head of Learning and Discovery, Knowsley Safari, says: “From the first lockdown
Knowsley Safari pledged to continue to bring the wonder of the animal kingdom
to children and adults alike. We might not be able to have visitors
onsite currently, but life goes on as normal as far as the animals are concerned!
“Offering up
virtual live experiences and online resources is a great way to help parents
and children who are home schooling, and our partnership with Kirkby Gallery is
a way of supporting other attractions that have been adversely affected by the
pandemic.
“We hope that the
public will enjoy and make the most of Knowsley Safari’s online offerings until
we’re able to welcome everyone back onsite.”