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    Trust trains up next generation of nature experts
    Youngsters will get a great introduction to the world of working as a ranger with the National Trust for Scotland next week.
    Youngsters will get a great introduction to the world of working as a ranger with the National Trust for Scotland next week.

    Wildlife experts at the conservation charity on Arran are running a three-day Junior Ranger training event for children aged between seven and eleven years old. The course is designed to encourage young people to get hands-on with nature and give them an insight into the skills it takes to be a ranger.

    The events take place at the National Trust for Scotland’s Brodick Castle and Country Park from Tuesday 5 August until Thursday 7 August.

    Youngsters will learn more about animal tracking techniques and nature identification skills. Children attending the course will receive a Junior Ranger badge and certificate.

    National Trust for Scotland ranger, Stephen Mason said:

    “We think it’s really important for young people to learn about nature and our junior ranger days will give children the chance to get outdoors, exploring and picking up new skills at one of Scotland’s most beautiful locations.

    “Young people are so enthusiastic about Scotland’s beautiful wildlife, so it’s great fun to be involved in these events and to pass on skills to whole new generation of potential rangers and naturalists.”

    Booking is essential. To book, call 01770 302462.

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