A wildlife trust and charity get £1.5m to train a diverse range of people to help the natural world.
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UpRising and Shropshire Wildlife Trust received National Lottery funding to launch the free programme. Amira Ismail, from UpRising, said there was currently a lack of diversity in the environmental profession. The programme, called the Environmental Leadership Programme 2.0 , also aims to deepen young people's understanding of what drives environmental behaviour change, leading them to develop nature-focused campaigns in their local communities.UpRising supports young people by equipping them with networks and skills
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