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A range of mounting options
NW - Magpie Panel

NW - Fox Panel

4 panel column mount

NW - Great-spotted Woodpecker Panel

NW - Oak Panel

Lectern Mount

 

 

Nature Watch is a range of over 400 outdoor 'off the shelf' interpretive panels covering individual wildlife species and various other nature topics. These can be mixed and matched to suit a specific location or changed seasonally to keep a display fresh and up to date. There is a range of mounting options and a complementary range of visitor management signs.

Nature Watch Plus panels cover wider topics

Nature Watch was first introduced by The Osprey Company in 1995 to provide a range of inexpensive interpretation panels for conservation bodies, countryside rangers and reserve wardens. Since then, the range has grown enormously and has been embraced by a wide variety of organisations who have dedicated areas of land for nature and who wish to provide an extra dimension of interest for their visitors.

Nature Watch panels have become a popular feature in nature reserves, country parks, picnic areas, nature trails and footpaths, school and college grounds, caravan parks, golf courses, farm and rare breed parks, village greens, gardens and even around industrial and business sites - they are perfect for any location where wildlife and people come together.

NW - Sycamore Panel NW - Hen Harrier Panel NW - Dormouse Panel

The panels and signs are produced in tough high impact acrylic which has excellent vandal resistant qualities and they are suitable for long term outdoor use. The optional mounts are produced in sturdy, pressure-treated timber.

Nature Watch panels:
1- Provide an extra dimension of interest for visitors
2 - Help explain the workings of nature
3 - Aid wildlife recognition
4 - Promote ecological awareness
5 - Are suitable for all age groups
6 - Are fully weather proof
7- Are vandal resistant

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