It’s not too late to wing your way to WWT Arundel’s Dragonfly Festival

The world of dragonflies is being celebrated at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Arundel.

The Dragonfly Festival is taking place until the 22nd of September, with a chance to take part in pond dipping, summer crafts, and even participate in macro photography and creative workshops.

 

Elizabeth Pearce, Learning Manager at WWT Arundel adds: “There’s lots to do at our Dragonfly Festival this summer. Whether you want to spend quality time with your family or gather friends for a great day out, there’s plenty to take part in, learn from, and explore, all while making precious memories in a beautiful wetland setting.

“Dragonflies are amazing little creatures, but don’t just take our word for it, come and see for yourselves.”

The festival runs until 22 September and participation in the WWT Dragonfly Festival at WWT Arundel is included with the price of admission and is free to WWT members. More information, including a list of festival activities and reduced-price ticket availability can be found at wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/arundel

WWT Arundel Wetland Centre is a 65-acre haven for wildlife in the South Downs National Park. Visitors of all ages can meet Dalmatian pelicans and diving ducks, wander through reedbeds, or explore on a boat safari. The reedbed at Arundel is one of the largest in Sussex and designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI).

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