RSPB migration game
Overview:

Design and development of a large format, wall-mounted migration game. VisitMôr worked with the RSPB to create a game that would help family audiences understand more about local migratory bird species.

The game was designed to be physically and intellectually accessible for a range of visitors. Magnetic counters and big dice were supported on a low-mounted tray.

Fun facts, perils and advancements added interest and comprehension for the plight of each species, building empathy and connection.

  • Role:Design and build
  • Client:RSPB Saltholme Nature Reserve
  • Location:Stockton-on-Tees, UK
  • Organisation:VisitMôr

Within 12 weeks from first appointment to final funding submission, Beth, and the wider team, delivered an inspirational Interpretation Action Plan for Our Picturesque Landscape. It supported our successful Heritage Lottery Fund bid. We are thankful for their support with everything.

—David Shiel, Our Picturesque Landscape

I have worked with Beth on several projects including Toad Hall and Flamingo Lagoon. It was a real joy working with her every time. She has a very good eye for detail and is great at listening to the needs of a client. Beth is great at what she does, I have learnt a lot from her along the way.

—Sue Belej, WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre

Beth project managed our vision for a pond dipping station at RSPB Loch Lomond, one of Scotland’s most highly designated sites. She created concept visualisations, for translation into technical drawings, bringing the project through planning & delivery. Feedback we’ve received from visitors, RSPB staff and volunteers has been excellent.

—Paula Baker, RSPB Loch Lomond

We would like to thank Beth for 20 years’ service, delivering high-quality visitor experiences across WWT’s international consultancy and UK visitor centres. Career highlights include doubling peak visitation at Castle Espie in Northern Ireland and an M+H Award shortlisting for an exhibit at Martin Mere in Lancashire.

—Martin Spray CBE, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT)