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Harlaw Woodland

Biodiversity Trail
Food chain Food web Threipmuir
No. wildlife symbol No. letter wildlife symbol Reservoir
1 1
2 2
5 3
9 4
11 5 7
6 8
Follow the 7
numbered markers 8
to find the wildlife 9
symbols and 10
6
letters. 11
12

4
10

Harlaw
Reservoir
Key
3 2
Path Foot bridge Stone stile Woodland
11
0 125 250
Metres

1
12

North

Start and Finish


Harlaw House Visitor Centre

Use the letters in the food web table to


create a twelve lettered word.
Create a food chain and a food web
All plants and animals require energy to live. A food chain is a sequence of who eats who in order to gain
energy. Several food chains connected together create a food web.
Create a food chain and a food web using the wildlife symbols collected on the Harlaw Woodland
Biodiversity Trail.

Food chain

Sun

Direction of energy flow

Food web

Tertiary Consumer
Eats Primary and
Secondary Consumers.

Secondary Consumer
Eat Primary Consumers,
also known as Carnivores
or Omnivores.

Primary Consumer
Eat Primary Producers,
Snail also known as
Herbivores.

Primary Producer
Make their own food
using the Primary
Direction of energy flow

Energy Source.

Primary energy
source
Contact us
Pentland Hills Regional Park Headquarters
Boghall Farm
Biggar Road
Edinburgh
YOUR COUNCIL – YOUR ENVIRONMENT

EH10 7DX

Tel: 0131 445 3383 Fax: 0131 445 3003 Email: pentlandhills@edinburgh.gov.uk www.pentlandhills.org
Map illustration by Fiona Moffat. Designed and printed by the City of Edinburgh Council. Corporate Services 0183/SFC/SGe2011.

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