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Education in Scotland
From finding out about red kites to campaigning for more sustainable development education in schools, the RSPB's education work in Scotland is wide-ranging.
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Get your class or group exploring the natural world at one of our field teaching sites across the UK. With over 30 Living Classrooms for you to choose from, we bring learning to life to a site near you. More... |
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We have an exciting new way of encouraging schools to find out more about birds in and around the school. More... |
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Much of the RSPB's education work is about bringing young people into first hand contact with nature. But we do this against a background of increasing difficulty. More... |
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Schools play a vital role in providing the children who will become the citizens of the 21st Century with the knowledge and skills they will need to build a sustainable society. More... |
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Making school grounds across the country better for wildlife can make a real difference to the nation's biodiversity and Scotland's 3,000 schools can make room for wildlife in the heart of cities or in the wildest places. More... |
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We organise special education projects concentrating on special places or about species of conservation concern. Three of our current projects are about Loch Leven National Nature Reserve in central Scotland and about the red kites in the north and the east. More... |
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Our education work isn’t just with schools. Wildlife Explorers Clubs are a great way of getting more involved. More... |
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All schools in Scotland can access our web-based survey project, WildSquare More... |
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Our website for children contains curriculum-linked activities, fun games and useful learning materials. More... |
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