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Children's Conservation Calendar

Children from primary schools in Ceredigion have created pictures and poems for a 2005 calendar about Cardigan Bay's status as a special area of conservation. Aberporth, Cardigan, Llanarth and Llanllwchaearn schools all took part in beach and classroom sessions held by local SAC officer Jamie Davies in the summer of 2004.


A calendar of pictures of Cardigan Bay's Special Area of Conservation drawn by local children
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Pamela Tyler - South Australia
I loved the children's work. I am interested in all the conservation work done in Wales - preserve your beautiful creatures, country and language. My recent week in mid and northern Wales was unforgettable. Congratulations children. Well done.
Sun Oct 16 22:28:54 2005

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