Conservation colouring
Results of the Conservation Week colouring competition will bo announced, next week. There was a very large number of entries in all age groups, and they were well done. Children have been to the fore in spreading the message of conservation in many ways, both in local communities, and in programmes which have reached a wider audience. Conservation projects have been done in schools everywhere, and by groups such; as. girl guides, brownies, scouts and cubs. You can help to keep the interest alive by sharing, your experiences with other young readers. Why not write us a story about what you did during Conservation Week?
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Press, 12 August 1980, Page 14
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