Dear All,
Please see below. This is a great booklet created by Blake Morton and colleagues and aimed
at engaging young people with nature.
Best wishes,
Pawel
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Lecturer in Psychology
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Division of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
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Scotland, UK
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From: Blake Morton <B.Morton(a)hull.ac.uk>
Sent: 09 July 2025 11:19
To: Pawel Fedurek <pawel.fedurek(a)stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Free booklet to help young people (ages 9-14) engage with nature
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Hello,
I’m reaching out on behalf of The British Carnivore Project at the University of Hull to
share a free, illustrated booklet we’ve created, entitled Urban Tails, to encourage young
people (ages 9–14) to engage more with local nature.
As towns and cities expand, many young people are losing interest in nature, affecting
their well-being. Urban Tails aims to help inspire curiosity and care for the natural
world, starting with one of the UK’s most familiar and beloved urban animals: the red
fox.
The booklet features:
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Six short stories about our two main characters, Alice and Jack, as they explore their
city’s hidden wildlife
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Interactive activities, games, and discussion questions
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A glossary and overview of important conservation messages based on scientific research
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Ready-to-use resources for educators, youth workers, and nature clubs
You can download a free PDF of Urban Tails here:
https://www.blakemorton.co.uk/download/1293/?tmstv=1751992612
If you or your organisation is interested in using the booklet for any activities, please
let us know as we’d be very happy to support you. Just get in touch at
b.morton@hull.ac.uk<mailto:b.morton@hull.ac.uk>
We’d also be very grateful if you could please help us circulate the booklet by forwarding
this email or posting the link to Urban Tails in any newsletters or social media
platforms, if that is possible.
We hope you enjoy Urban Tails as much as we enjoyed creating it!
Kind regards,
Blake
Dr Blake Morton |Lecturer| Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Hull, HU6 7RX, UK
Email: b.morton@hull.ac.uk<mailto:b.morton@hull.ac.uk>
Web:
https://www.blakemorton.co.uk/
Twitter: @DrBlakeMorton
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