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Article: Lifestyle group helps identify Humber wildlife ; A Group of youngsters showed off their nature skills after creating a waterside walk along the bank of the Humber estuary, as part of Humberside Police's Lifestyle project.
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- Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph
- Article date:
- August 20, 2008
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A Group of youngsters showed off their nature skills after
creating a waterside walk along the bank of the Humber estuary, as
part of Humberside Police's Lifestyle project.
The discovery walk by the Humber Bridge viewing area was the
brainchild of four 10-year-old boys.
They created a project which aims to promote a healthy lifestyle
and display the unique wildlife along the estuary to other
children.
Lifestyle team M.A.L.T. features Matthew Smith, Alfie Haylock,
Lewis Russell and Thomas Blackman-Price, all pupils at Barton's St
Peter's Church of England Primary School.
After researching the wildlife, the intrepid group designed
information boards and illustrations to show the variety of ...