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Ranger Ralph - Boss our pack pony May 2008
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YOUR SCHOOL OR GROUP CAN ENJOY A FREE GUIDED WALK AT BELLEVER ON DARTMOOR
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE DARTMOOR PONYAND WHY IT’S SO IMPORTANT TO ITS ENVIRONMENT
The Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust (DPHT) is a registered charity No. 1109196; its primary aim is to preserve the remaining herds of indigenous Dartmoor ponies remaining on the commons of Dartmoor. The DPHT runs a herd of Dartmoor Ponies on the moorland areas of Bellever, near Postbridge.
During your morning or afternoon visit you will learn how these tough ponies are integral to the management of the Dartmoor landscape. Pupils will also discover how Dartmoor was formed and how Bellever, which sits in the heart of the Dartmoor National Park, has changed over the past 3 million years, through the influence of weathering and man. So we tick lots of National Curriculum boxes and offer a really DIFFERENT day out! Sessions are led by an experienced and qualified guide leader, who can tailor the material to suit children aged 8 to 16 yrs.
Booking a visit:
To find out more and to receive a free Schools Information Pack, please telephone Charity Manager, Dru Butterfield on 01626 355314 or email dru@dpht.co.uk.
Visits are free!
But you will need to organise and pay for transport.
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UK Registered Charity No: 1109196
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