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WRI Wild Child 

We can protect the environment for the future by providing access to and education about the natural world. When children are educated about wildlife, they will take better care of it.

No change will come if we don't ensure that the next generation (and current generations) foster a connection to wildlife, and encourage current generations to lessen their impacts on our natural world.

Below you'll find free (and fun!) Wild Child resources and activities, that will help you learn more about native Irish wildlife

Fun Facts

Magpie

Snag Breac

Did you know that the Eurasian magpie is believed to be one of the most intelligent of all non-human animals? Magpies' overall intelligence of crows may be closer to that of Great Apes such as the gorilla.

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