Overview
A chance to engage in where food really comes from.
A treetop adventure introducing older children to a more challenging treetop trek with higher platforms and longer zips. Treetop Adventure+ is all about the ‘more’. More speed, more air, more freedom, more height and more thrills. If you are looking for a step up from our Adventure course, turn things up a notch with Adventure+. A chance to engage in where food really comes from. Through a hands-on (and tasty) tour.
discover how we ensure our garden remains sustainable and organic. The group will be able to pick and eat some of our produce straight from the plants and also help with either harvesting or sewing crops as well.
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Suitable
- An Adult (18+) can supervise up to 8 children (6-15 years and over 1.2m).
- Adults can supervise from the ground or up on the course.
- 16-17 year olds do not need supervision.
- Adults who are up for testing their limits in the great outdoors.
Restrictions
- Minimum age: 10 years old
- Maximum weight: 20.5 stone (130kg)
- Designed for those over 13 years old and 7 stone/45kg
- Minimum height: 1.4 metres (4ft 7")
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About Brant
The Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) is a small sea goose that is about the size of the common Mallard and stages one of the most spectacular migrations of all waterfowl.
Brant numbers have been declining in recent decades. This is due in part to the rapid growth of the human population in coastal communities in the Strait of Georgia. This growth causes disturbances to the Brant's estuaries, beaches, bays and spits where they feed and rest before their migration north to Arctic breeding grounds. The Washington Brant Foundation was formed to raise awareness by promoting preservation and enhancement of critical use areas, and help improve management programs.
Nesting Pacific flyway Brant have an extensive breeding range from the low Arctic of Western Alaska to the extreme high Arctic areas of Russia, Alaska, and Northwest Territories of Canada.
Migration Brant make one of the most spectacular migrations of all waterfowl. Over 140,000 Pacific black migrate along the pacific flyway each year. In the fall virtually all Pacific Coast birds gather at Izembek Lagoon on the Alaska Peninsula to prepare for their journey south.
Diet Much like their choice of habitat, Brant rely heavily on one main food source most of the year. Ninety-five per cent of the Brant diet is composed on eelgrass (Zostera marina and Zostera japonica) which grows in the waters of intertidal mudflats. Brant along the Pacific coastline of British Columbia are strictly coastal. They do not come inland to graze.
Banding Metal leg bands have been in use for decades and have revealed a rough outline of the migration story.
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The northern Puget Sound area of Washington State and British Columbia supports wintering Brant Geese from two different taxonomic groups, Pacific Black Brant and Western High Arctic (WHA or gray-bellied) Brant. WHA Brant, which breed on the Parry Islands in the Canadian Arctic, are currently regarded as a separate stock rather than a separate subspecies. Early DNA analysis suggests that WHA Brant may be distinct from all other stocks in North America. If true, this makes it one of the rarest goose populations in the world.
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