Let's Learn Moor
Let’s Learn Moor passes 10,000 marker
Let’s Learn Moor reached a significant milestone this week, as BASC’s Curtis Mossop explains.
Let’s Learn Moor reached a significant milestone this week, as BASC’s Curtis Mossop explains.
Last week’s Let’s Learn Moor saw 3,000 children from schools across the north of England experience a day on their local moor.
#LETSLEARNMOOR – DAY 2⃣ Today's events in Nidderdale and the Yorkshire Dales have been jam-packed! This year’s theme helps the children understand the importance of protecting people, communities, carbon, and wildlife. #LLM2022 #LLM22 @CountrysideL https://t.co/lQOsfX7xMV pic.twitter.com/WNcj9iHFkA — BASC (@BASCnews) July 5, 2022
LET'S LEARN MOOR – DAY 1⃣ A week of #LetsLearnMoor events has started strongly in Yorkshire. Follow us all week to see what's happening at our other venues. #LLM2022 #LLM22 @CountrysideL https://t.co/l8hnYBCEVm pic.twitter.com/gEWqtPAMrx — BASC (@BASCnews) July 4, 2022
Let’s Learn Moor is back for 2022! This week will see more schoolchildren than ever before have the chance to learn about the management of their local moor.
Countryside Learning’s education officer Anna Hare reflects on a standout Let’s Learn Moor 2021.
Read our account from this year’s Let’s Learn Moor through the eyes of Jack the Border Collie, a firm favourite and regular attraction on the North York Moors.
Read Duncan Thomas’ blog from Nidderdale AONB, where he witnessed first hand the effect Let’s Learn Moor has on everyone in attendance.