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RSPB courses for schools

RSPB courses for schools

Did you know the RSPB run courses for schools in Pagham Harbour and Medmerry? During the Covid-19 crisis it seems inappropriate to  encourage people to visit the sites, but telling you a bit more about what is available for schools spreads the word about how valuable both sites are as natural resources for the Manhood Peninsula.

Follow this link to find out what your children and grand children could be doing as part of school programs with the RSPB in the Pagham Harbour and Medmerry reserves.

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ESPACE

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