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Can you spot the mimics? Head to Westonbirt Arboretum for this exciting spring wildlife family activity. Join their team at Silk Wood Barn as they explain how some creatures mimic others to help protect themselves from predators.
Try a quiz, play games and get crafty as you delve into a fascinating wildlife survival strategy.
Bring the children to take part in fun games and crafts and make sure to explore the Nature Superheroes spring family trail in Silk Wood too!
Suitable for children aged 3+
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