KNOWSLEY Safari has announced that children can visit the attraction for free during tomorrow’s teacher strike.
Visitors are invited to enjoy the safari drive while spotting a variety of animals as well as learn from the fun and educational displays throughout the day including sea lion and birds of prey.
To keep children entertained throughout the day, they’ll be able to join a choice of animal talks including giraffes, meerkats, and tigers.
And there will also be touch tables located around the Foot Safari with interactive stations promoting behaviour changes around environmental issues such as deforestation, plastic pollution, and Reclaiming Reds – a local project that aims to kickstart the long-term process of bringing back red squirrels to the Knowsley Estate and surrounding areas.
Knowsley Safari’s Head of Learning and Discovery Nikki Burton Mallot said: “Our education team will be hosting lots of fun interactive activities, displays, and talks this Wednesday – all aimed at helping educate children on the importance of conservation and the role we all have to play in the long-term survival of vulnerable species, like the incredible animals here at the Safari."
All school-aged children can take advantage of the offer, which runs this Wednesday, February 1.
Free children’s tickets are available now on Knowsley Safari’s website and must be pre-booked, with children accompanied by a paying adult. An adult ticket costs £12.