Are you looking for some fun activities for your children during the Easter holidays? The Bog of Allen Nature Centre will be holding a half day Easter Froggy Fun Camp for students aged 7-13 years on the 1st April between 10am and 1pm. Activities on the day will include pond dipping, froggy crafts and frog search. All activities will be fully supervised by experienced instructors. The cost of the camp is 15 Euro and booking is essential, as there is limited places. If you would like to make a booking contact Nuala Madigan at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre on 045-860133. Editors Notes: The Bog of Allen Nature Centre is run by the Irish Peatland Conservation Council a charity that was set up in 1982 to conserve a representative sample of Irish peatlands for future generations to enjoy. Nuala Madigan is the Environmental Education Officer of the Irish Peatland Conservation Council.
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