On Tuesday, Year 6 visited Wingham Wildlife Park to learn about animals, their adaptations and why some animals, such as dinosaurs, became extinct. We now understand the importance of conservation in protecting the species who share our planet.  We saw so many animals including giant centipedes, crocodiles, otters, giraffes, orangutans, tigers, lions and moon bears and the very greedy parakeets!  We had such a brilliant time and are very thankful to Wingham Wildlife Park, who provided a really enjoyable and informative day out. The pupils were buzzing on the coach on the way home and we all agreed that it had been just the best day out!

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