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  1. The busy autumn of Kullaberg Junior Rangers

    This autumn has kept the Kullaberg Junior Rangers busy. Their programme included a lot of work in their own nature reserve, but also visits to…

    https://www.europarc.org/news/2019/12/the-busy-autumn-of-kullaberg-junior-rangers/
  2. Junior Ranger Case Studies: Kullaberg Nature Reserve

    To provide guidance and information on how to run the Junior Ranger programme, EUROPARC started to gather case studies describing how the programme is structured and…

    https://www.europarc.org/news/2019/09/junior-ranger-case-studies-kullaberg-nature-reserve/
  3. Improving accessibility and visitors’ experience in Sweden

    In Abisko National Park, Sweden, accessibility is an important investment. Several new wheel-chair accessible trails have been created in the Park and a new information…

    https://www.europarc.org/news/2016/11/improving-accessibility-and-visitors-experience-in-sweden/
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