The Nest, part of Snowdon Village, is delighted to welcome two new furry friends — Roy and Tonk the goats — who will be staying with them for the next 12 weeks.
This exciting initiative is in partnership with Street Goats, an urban goat farming charity dedicated to connecting communities with sustainable food production and regenerative land management. The charity’s work helps people of all ages better understand the importance of ethical farming and caring for our environment.
Nest pupils are absolutely loving the experience. They are learning hands-on about goat care, animal welfare, feeding, and habitats, all while developing a deeper appreciation for nature and sustainability.
Hope Allen, Centre Lead at The Nest, said: “Roy and Tonk have brought so much joy and curiosity to our learning environment.
Pupils are not only enjoying spending time with them, but they’re also gaining valuable knowledge about animal welfare and sustainable living.
“It’s been a fantastic addition to our curriculum.
“We’re thrilled to be part of a project that supports both education and ecological awareness — and we know Roy and Tonk will leave a lasting impact on our young learners.”