Park Rangers: The Power of Pollinators - Parramatta Park - Spring 2025
Event description
Join our experienced educators in Parramatta Park to discover the fascinating role pollinators play in keeping our park buzzing with life! From tiny insects to flying foxes (some of the biggest bats in the world), you’ll explore how these incredible creatures help plants grow and flowers bloom.
Spring is the perfect time to experience pollinators in action, with Wisteria Gardens bursting into colour.
In this 2 hour program, children can:
· Hunt for bugs and record your discoveries through nature journalling
· Take a guided walk to see spring flowers in bloom and spot flying foxes in their treetop home
· Get crafty by building your own pollinator or insect hotel using natural materials
This hands-on workshop is perfect for curious kids who love plants, animals and exploring in nature.
This program is suitable for children aged 5 – 12 years.
Please note: At Greater Sydney Parklands, our child-led nature play programs adapt to the needs of participants and weather conditions. This may result in variations from the described activities. Our priority is to ensure children have a meaningful connection to nature. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility in supporting our approach.
Things to know before you attend
Please come prepared, as this program takes place outdoors and will go ahead in all-weather, unless it is unsafe to do so (for example, during high winds or thunderstorms). Children must wear enclosed shoes.
Our drop-off school holiday programs have an adult to child ratio of 1:10. We are unable to offer 1:1 support for children. If you would like to discuss the needs of your child with us, please email education@gsp.nsw.gov.au or assist us by completing the accessibility requirements and behavioural needs questions when registering.
This is a drop-off program for children aged 5 - 12 years. Parents do not attend with children.
We reserve the right to cancel the event in case of dangerous weather or if minimum participation numbers are not met. In these circumstances a refund will be offered. Please refer to our full terms and conditions for more information.
What to bring to the event
Ensure your child comes prepared for this session by:
Bringing a refillable drink bottle
Bringing a lunch, including morning and afternoon tea
Dressing for the weather with sun protection (hat, sunscreen, cool clothing), wet weather gear (raincoat, shoes and change of clothes), and warm layers
Wearing enclosed footwear
Providing the Educator with a medical treatment plan and clearly labelled medicine (with the child’s name and instructions) at drop-off, should medication be required. Examples include EpiPen for anaphylaxis, asthma inhaler, or allergy medication.
Your responsibilities if you feel unwell
I understand that it is my responsibility to ensure that all attendees associated with this booking do not attend if:
We/I show any COVID-19, infectious disease or virus symptoms or feel unwell
We/I have had a fever, diarrhoea or vomiting within 12 hours or at the time of the program
We/I have been asked to self-isolate
We/I have had a positive COVID-19 test result and continue to have symptoms.
If any of the above apply to you or any attendee associated with this booking, we request that you do not attend this program. In this instance, please contact us via email on education@gsp.nsw.gov.au to arrange for a refund of your ticket.
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