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Educational initiatives in Central Balkan National Park resume

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Educational initiatives in the Central Balkan National Park resume after a two-year break caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Students will be able to participate in a new program which aims to diversify the learning process related to nature protection. Student groups join single day trips and travel along a certain route, together with an employee of the Central Balkan National Park, who acquaints them with the local flora and fauna.

Students will be able to participate in volunteer initiatives to clean up areas of the Central Balkan National Park, which is nestled in the central portions of the Balkan Mountain Range.





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