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Science in Action at your School
Are you looking to bring Science to life? We have a range of demonstrations to
suit all ages and match the curriculum. We have fun workshops for KS1 and KS2 to
help understand the world around them and more advanced workshops for KS3 and
KS4.
Find Out More



OUR SCIENCE DEMONSTRATIONS & SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS?

                                   Wild Science is the leading provider of
animal education and science experiences across the UK. We are passionate about
the sciences and with that passion and enthusiasm, we engage and inspire
children and adults of all ages.

Delivering experiences nationwide, Wild Science offer a tailor-made programme to
perfectly fit your needs.

We are a UK-based company with a nationwide reach. No matter where you are you
can count on Wild Science


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MOST FREQUENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

where do we provide service ?

We are a UK-based company with a nationwide reach. No matter where you are you
can count on Wild Science

What activities are available for Care Homes?

There’s a wide range of activities for care homes ranging from Animal Therapy
for general wellbeing to Science Crafts that are fun and make great gifts for
visiting family.

These Activities can also be made available for bed-bound residents who are
unable to make it to the communal areas.

What is Animal therapy?

Animal Therapy is a great activity for elderly residents and the benefits of
Animal Therapy are well documented in various scientific studies. Simple
interactions such stroking is beneficial to people of all ages

Studies have shown that Animal Therapy can improve;

 1. Motor skills and joint movement

 2. Self esteem

 3. Verbal communication

 4. Social engagement

Also lessens the effects of;

 1. Depression

 2. Loneliness

 3. Boredom

 4. Anxiety

Different animals bring different textures and personalities. We use a
combination of fluffy animals and reptiles/amphibians to maximises the range of
tactile sensations that are key to the therapeutic process. We also offer
Bed-Bound tours for residents unable to attend in the lounge.

We guarantee all residents will have the chance to meet, handle and interact
with a range of mammals, reptiles and Amphibians. Invertebrates are available at
your request.

Can you bring animals to a care home?

Animals make great visitors to care homes. Animal Therapy is the ideal way for
residents who may be less mobile to interact with animals and benefit from a new
and unique experience.

Wild Science is the only provider in the UK to offer Bed-Bound Tours for
residents who are restricted to their beds. Let us brighten their day too.

What are the benefits of Animal Therapy?

Studies have shown that Animal Therapy can improve;

 1. Motor skills and joint movement

 2. Self esteem

 3. Verbal communication

 4. Social engagement

Also lessens the effects of;

 1. Depression

 2. Loneliness

 3. Boredom

 4. Anxiety

Can I hire animals for a school?

Wild Science has been the leading provider of animal handling sessions since
2014 across the UK. We are passionate about animals and science and use that
enthusiasm to engage and inspire children and adults of all ages. Delivering
experiences nationwide, Wild Science offer a tailor-made programme to perfectly
fit your needs.

Can animals be used to teach the curriculum

All Wild Science animal workshops can be based on your exact requirements to
guarantee all learning is relevant to their studies, great for a special project
or end of year treat.

All our Experts are experienced children’s entertainers so all sessions run
smoothly and we keep them fully engaged throughout. All presenters are DBS
checked and will always arrive with their certificate and photo ID

How do i book an animal encounter?

You can book an Animal Encounter by phone, email or through our online portal.

We always bring a mix of animals along with us, so that our workshops can be as
entertaining and as fun as possible. Our Experts are well trained to teach
workshops that are appropriate for Nurseries through to KS1 and KS4 students

What animals can i hire for an event?

Choosing animals for events in Nurseries, Schools, Children’s Parties and Care
Homes such as educational sessions, exhibitions or Animal Therapy is a common
practice, but it’s important to prioritise animal welfare in the process. This
means that while you can choose animals for a session, we cannot guarantee any
particular animal, as their health and well-being should always be the top
priority.

What is a mobile Zoo?

A mobile zoo is a type of zoo that travels from place to place, rather than
being a fixed location. The mobile zoo typically brings a variety of animals to
events, schools, parties, care homes or other locations for people to see and
interact with.

Mobile zoos can be a way for people to learn about different types of animals
and their habitats, as well as to experience the joy of seeing and touching the
animals up close. They can also provide educational programs and presentations,
such as wildlife conservation or animal behaviour topics.

Mobile zoos can vary in size and the types of animals they bring, but typically
include smaller animals like reptiles/Amphibians, small mammals and
invertebrates.

It’s important to note that mobile zoos, like any other facility that houses
animals, should prioritise the welfare of their animals. Proper care, nutrition,
and living conditions should be provided for the animals, and they should only
be handled by trained professionals who prioritise the animals’ safety and
well-being.

Can mini-beasts come to my nursery or school?

Yes, Wild Science bring mini-beasts to your nursery or school for educational
purposes (and care homes when requested). Wild Science can bring a range of
small invertebrate animals such as insects, spiders, and snails to schools or
nurseries to teach children about nature and biology.

These educational programs can be a great way for children to learn about the
importance of these small creatures in our ecosystem, their behaviour, life
cycles, and adaptations. They can also help children develop an appreciation for
nature and promote environmental conservation.

However, it’s important to ensure that the animals are treated with respect and
care. They should be handled by trained professionals who prioritise the
animals’ safety and well-being. Additionally, children should be taught how to
handle the animals gently and respectfully, and the animals should be returned
to their enclosure as soon as the educational program is finished.

It’s also common to obtain permission from parents or guardians before bringing
live animals into the classroom, and to make sure that any children with
allergies or sensitivities are not exposed to the animals.

Can i hire animals for a children’s party?

Yes; however, while it is possible to hire animals for a children’s party, there
are several important considerations to keep in mind when making this decision.
Here are some potential benefits of hiring animals for a children’s party:

 1. Educational value: Live animals can provide a unique and engaging way for
    children to learn about different types of animals and their habitats.
    Children can learn about the animals’ behavior, life cycles, and
    adaptations, which can promote a greater appreciation for nature and
    environmental conservation.

 2. Entertainment: Live animals can provide a fun and memorable experience for
    children at a party. Children may enjoy interacting with the animals, taking
    pictures with them, and learning about their unique qualities.

 3. Experiential learning: Live animals can provide a hands-on learning
    experience for children, which can be especially beneficial for children who
    learn best through experiential learning. Children can observe the animals’
    behavior, touch their skin or fur, and listen to the sounds they make.

 4. Health benefits: Studies have shown that interactions with animals can have
    positive health benefits, such as reducing stress and anxiety and promoting
    social connections. Having animals at a children’s party can provide a
    positive and calming environment for children to interact with animals and
    each other.

However, it’s important to ensure that the animals are treated with respect and
care and that their welfare is prioritised. Working with a reputable and
licensed animal handler who can provide proper care, nutrition, and living
conditions for the animals is essential. Additionally, children should be
supervised and taught how to handle the animals gently and respectfully.

What fun Science demonstrations are there?

Wild Science Ltd is a company that provides interactive educational programs and
animal encounters for children. Their demonstrations and programs include a wide
variety of activities that are designed to engage and educate children about
science and the natural world. Some examples of their demonstrations include:

 1. Bug and insect displays: Children can learn about different types of
    insects, their life cycles, and their habitats. They can also observe the
    insects up close and learn about their unique adaptations.

 2. Animal encounters: Children can meet and interact with a variety of animals,
    including mammals, reptiles/amphibians and invertebrates. They can learn
    about the animals’ behaviour, diet, and habitat, and can even touch or hold
    some of the animals under close supervision.

 3. Science shows: These interactive shows feature exciting science
    demonstrations and experiments that are designed to engage and educate
    children about science concepts such as chemical reactions, physics, and
    palaeontology.

The benefits of Wild Science Ltd’s programs and demonstrations are many. They
provide a fun and engaging way for children to learn about science and the
natural world, and can help to foster a lifelong interest in science and
learning. The programs are interactive and hands-on, which can help children to
better understand and remember the concepts being taught. Additionally, the
programs are designed to be age-appropriate and can be tailored to suit the
needs of different groups of children, from preschoolers to secondary school
students. Finally, the programs are led by experienced and trained educators who
prioritise the welfare of the animals and ensure that the programs are safe and
enjoyable for everyone involved.

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