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Opening on 19 May, as well as learning lots about wildlife habitats, throughout the trail visitors will be able to access an augmented reality app which opens up a world of fascinating facts and animations. Using a mobile phone, visitors can take selfies with the resident creatures, discover more about the natural cycles of life and death, and learn about the range of species found in the preserved wild grassland meadow.
Families seeking to go tech-free can opt to try out nature rubbings created by the Hospice's Creative Arts Therapists and explore the fascinating life cycles represented on the eight interpretative trail boards.
From impressive Yellow Ant eco-engineers to UK Fireflies, Bechstein Bats and cucumber-scented herbs, there is much to wonder at whilst enjoying the stunning views across the Wiltshire valley.
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