Wildlife Warrior Volunteer wins Award

Caroline Bowler with her award

Caroline Bowler with her award


Caroline Bowler has won a community award for her work with our Wildlife Warriors project.
Since we started our Wildlife Warriors project two years ago, over 400 children from the local area and beyond have visited the Mountsorrel Railway to learn about the ecology around us. Wildlife Warriors sessions are free to attend and give the children hands on opportunities to help encourage the wildlife around the railway through fun ecology activities and games.
Sessions have included building bird boxes, hedgehog hibernation houses, insect habitats, butterfly feeders and dry stone walling to name but a few.
A great deal of work goes in both at the events themselves and behind the scenes beforehand planning, organising and sourcing materials.
The Mountsorrel Ripples Award was set up by two Mountsorrel residents Ian Shonk and Anne Gregory to honour local people who have given their time to benefiting our community. We are really pleased that Caroline has been honoured for her work in leading our Wildlife Warriors project by winning a Mountsorrel Ripples Award.
Congratulations Caroline!