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Take a walk on the wildlife side  
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The Park Rangers of Birmingham are motivating general public to come out of their houses and visit parks and other green places in the city and take a walk on the wildlife side as their New Year's resolution.

A New Year's Day walk is there at Sutton Park National Nature Reserve, to see the habitat of the wild Exmoor ponies in the park and also to look at other wildlife that occupy the place in winter time.

On the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of January, workshops are conducted which will help individuals to accomplish New Year's resolution. These workshops will also help to do one thing for wildlife with the help of making bug houses, bird feeders and bird boxes.

The New Year's Day walk will begin at Bracebridge Car Park at 2 p.m. and will end at 4 p.m. A booking is must for taking part in the workshops. For bookings, people can on the phone number: 0121 355 6370.

Cabinet Member for Leisure, Sport and Culture, Councillor Ray Hassall, said, "The Birmingham Park Ranger service is the largest in the country and its role is to protect and enhance Birmingham's natural environment. The rangers also organise a packed programme of safe and friendly events all year round, which help people to find out more about Birmingham's green spaces and wildlife and to get actively involved in conservation".

The new Out and About booklet prepared by the Park Ranger service, contains ideas for conservation events and activities related to the BBC Breathing Places programme, walks and kids' activities and.