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New Forest National Park Authority

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The New Forest National Park Authority supports learning through hands-on, interactive activities that foster curiosity, connection and care for the Forest. We have a dedicated education and youth team which can meet your school or group for an inspiring experience in your setting or in the New Forest.

Our activities take place in the protected landscapes of the New Forest National Park, including ancient woodland, unique coastline, internationally significant heathland and freshwater habitats.

We have a selection of locations we can use depending on the requirements of your group. We also organise the permissions, so from planning, to pre-visit, to trip, you are supported along the way.

We also offer a range of youth activities.

New Forest National Park Authority

The New Forest was designated a national park in 2005 to give this outstanding landscape the highest level of protection and to preserve it for the nation to enjoy for generations to come. As guardians of a national park the New Forest National Park Authority has statutory purposes and socio-economic responsibilities: To conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the area To promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities. To seek to foster the economic and social well-being of the local communities within the National Park. Protect – Enjoy – Prosper

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