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Annual AONB and Geopark Youth Ranger Programme

14 to 17 year olds are invited to participate in the Ring of Gullion Landscape and the Strangford and Lecale AONBs and Geopark's Youth Ranger programme.

Are you aged between 14 and 17? Would you like the opportunity to learn outdoor adventure and practical conservation skills? Do you have a passion for the Ring of Gullion or Strangford and Lecale AONBs and the wider environment? Perhaps you would like to work in the environmental conservation field? Then this could be the opportunity for you.

14 to 17 year olds are invited to participate in the Ring of Gullion Landscape and the Strangford and Lecale AONBs and Geopark’s Youth Ranger programme. The Programme will run in the spring and summer of 2014 and in the summer thereafter.

The programme will give you the opportunity to learn outdoor skills such as navigation and canoeing, whilst exploring the Ring of Gullion and Strangford and Lecale AONBs; learning about how it formed and its rich biodiversity and heritage. Most importantly of all, its an opportunity for you to learn practical conservation skills and contribute to the environmental management of the area.

If you would like an idea of what the 2016 and 2017 Youth Rangers did, check out our photo galleries for 2016, and  2017 .

Some past Youth Rangers had these comments to make about the programme:

“It was very educational and fun and helped me learn how to help the environment more.”
“Great for CV, thanks”
“It was brilliant fun and I would definitely come back and recommend it!”

If this sounds like something for you, click here to find out more information and to apply.

The programme is part funded by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency, and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and Ards and North Down Borough Council.

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