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What I have learnt on Re:Green

Our Re:Green volunteers share more about what they have learnt about climate change and about themselves while volunteering in Scotland.

On Re:Green, young volunteers have the opportunity to learn more about conservation and climate change whilst also developing important skills and experience which will help them in the future. Seven volunteers from the Re:Green programme share what they have learnt through volunteering in Scotland. Listen to what Jane, Enkhuchral, Connie, Kiaan, Ashling, Hector, Dan and Lucy had to say.

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