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RSPB Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve

Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve is one of the best places for wildlife in the UK and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Home to a wealth of wildlife, children can investigate habitats and adaptations dipping into our ponds or watching the many ducks, geese and swans that visit the reserve.
With a classroom and a full range of equipment to support an exciting range of hands-on activities your class are sure to get the most from their visit.
Bring your class to Newport Wetlands for an unforgettable experience designed to bring learning to life.

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