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28thSeptember 2023

All about seal pups

28.09.23|Categories: Resources|

Discover more about pupping season in this Field Studies Council blog (28th September 2023) Find out how things have changed over the years and how we can all do our bit to protect these fantastic animals.

25thJuly 2023

Outdoor practice articles

25.07.23|Categories: Resources|Tags: , , , , , |

The Forest School Association latest news bulletin shares this EVC (Educational Visits Coordinator) Magazine summer edition. Set within an England/ Wales context, this includes articles of interest to outdoor practitioners more generally. Read about supporting swifts in school buildings (p 14), Forest School programme principles (p18), biophobia (p20), risk perception [...]

17thJuly 2018

Trust takes on 4 young mountain rangers to mark Year of Young People

17.07.18|Categories: Uncategorized|

This latest news from the John Muir Trust (02 July 2018) introduces the four young people joining their team to work as conservation rangers in Scotland and England, showing just of the many ways the Trust is supporting Year of Young People in Scotland.

10thApril 2018

#TheBrawOutdoorQuestion – what do YOU think?

10.04.18|Categories: Uncategorized|

Do you think the outdoors/nature is braw? If you are aged between 8–26, or work with people in this age range, please share your thoughts and opinions via this micro-survey developed by young people. Good/bad, interested/not interested, we want to hear from you!  Getting involved is quick and easy. You [...]

28thNovember 2017

YOYP: Looking forward to Year of Young People in 2018!

28.11.17|Categories: Uncategorized|

Visit the YOYP 2018 website to find out more. Let’s hope this will include stories from young people about getting outdoors and enjoying nature. Follow @YOYP2018 on Twitter, and use #YOYP2018.

4thMay 2017

2018 Year of Young People launched!

04.05.17|Categories: Uncategorized|

Have a look at the Scottish Government’s Year of Young People’s website to see what’s planned and how you can get involved. A strong youth voice for the environment is ReRoute, Scotland’s Youth Biodiversity Panel.