Safari park chimps join hunt for Easter eggs designed by school children
- Chimpanzees at Blair Drummond Safari Park participated in an Easter egg hunt made from papier-mâché by local primary school children.
- The project aimed to educate children about animal care, fostering a connection between them and nature.
- Education team leader Claire Herbst stated that projects like this inspire future conservationists.
- Blair Drummond Safari Park expressed gratitude to participating schools and is eager to work on future educational collaborations.
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Safari park chimps join hunt for Easter eggs designed by school children
Each egg contained healthy treats for the animals.
Safari park chimps join hunt for Easter eggs designed by school children - Banbury FM
Chimps at a safari park have taken part in an Easter egg hunt as part of a project educating children about animal care. Primates living at Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park near Stirling hunted eggs made from papier-mache by primary school children. Pupils from Kincardine-in-Menteith and Doune primaries created the eggs as part of an enrichment project designed to stimulate the chimps’ curiosity and problem-solving skills. The eggs were …
Safari park chimps join hunt for Easter eggs designed by school children - Rother Radio
Chimps at a safari park have taken part in an Easter egg hunt as part of a project educating children about animal care. Primates living at Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park near Stirling hunted eggs made from papier-mache by primary school children. Pupils from Kincardine-in-Menteith and Doune primaries created the eggs as part of an enrichment project designed to stimulate the chimps’ curiosity and problem-solving skills. The eggs were …
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