Wenhaston primary Schools invited a local environmental education group, Natural Habitats, to work with Oaks Class on mapping and surveying St. Peter’s Pightle to capture the start of the project. Some of Blyth Woods volunteered at the activities .The children were challenged with exciting activities like ‘take 200 interesting photos of St. Peter’s Pightle’ while others directed drone flights. Artefacts from digging ditches and ponds were collected and plants were surveyed. With the help of film maker Lewis Wickwar they made a stop frame animation film and we have a unique record of the field in spring 2025.