Loch Ken Trust recently held the first of a series of environmental education sessions at Galloway Activity Centre. Educating future generations on how to care for and protect the environment has always been a top priority for the trust.
They feel it is vitally important that children are equipped with the knowledge to enjoy the environment responsibly and enjoy all that nature and the outdoors has to offer.
The activities at the centre were designed by students from Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in collaboration with Loch Ken ranger Leanne Pumpr.
The students are currently working on a wildlife and conservation course which aims to provide them with real-life experience of working with communities and managing natural heritage.
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