Bore da pawb
On Saturday, yesterday, the Outdoor Service Recreation events team held a Green Warrior Day at Pembrey Country Park.There were several stalls promoting recycle reuse, sustainability, wellbeing and then there was our Conservation Team with our "roadshow"
Ably assisted by Veronica and Rhea we spoke to a lot of children and perhaps as importantly adults, showing them a wide range of natural objects from Carmarthenshire such as a Pilot Whale Skull, Minke Wale flipper bones, Sea potatoes, Spider Crab shells, Badger skulls although the winner this year was our "pond in a tank and tray" not forgetting a few spectacular Moths.
The ponds and lake at Pembrey Country Park support a great biodiversity so a little pond dipping of my own soon had a collection to delight everyone, Toad tadpoles, a great hit, Leeches, an Eft, (I didn't identify it to species) pond snails, Caddisfly larvae in their different cases, dragonfly and damselfly larvae plus a few other wriggly creatures.
What struck me was how many adults bemoaned that when they were children they collected tadpoles, newts and fish and wished their children had the same fun theses days!
Also explaining that those wonderfully beautiful dragonflies that people see, start off life in water, utter disbelief from several people, but as ever it was watching and listening to the children being absorbed in the pond life, there is hope after all.