Green traineeship programme grows diversity

Gabriella Jóźwiak
Thursday, February 1, 2024

Paid placements help young people from under-represented groups gain skills in conservation and green education across the capital’s nature reserves.

Trainees study skills such as habitat management and deliver education sessions to help young people engage with nature. Picture: London Wildlife Trust
Trainees study skills such as habitat management and deliver education sessions to help young people engage with nature. Picture: London Wildlife Trust

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