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    The ranger service offers a wide range of activities from guided walks, specialist workshops, open days to evening talks. We also offer environmental education for all ages and abilities. In addition there are several opportunities to volunteer and assist us in the conservation of both Goatfell and Brodick country park.

    To find out more please contact the ranger service, Brodick Country Park, Brodick, Isle of Arran, KA27 8HY. tel/fax: 01770 302462
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