Children invited to become junior rangers

The year-long educational programme is designed for children aged six to 10 years
The initiative has been made possible through a €8,000 contribution from the Eden Leisure Foundation, with funds generated through InterContinental Malta’s restaurant.

Children across Malta now have the opportunity to step into the role of a ranger, exploring nature while learning how to protect it, through the launch of the Malta Ranger Unit’s new Junior Ranger Programme, supported by the Eden Leisure Foundation and InterContinental Malta.

The year-long programme is designed for children aged six to 10 years and offers a hands-on, educational experience focused on environmental awareness, conservation and responsibility. Through a series of interactive sessions, participants will explore Malta’s natural environment, learn how to protect it and gain a better understanding of the wider network involved in environmental enforcement.

The initiative has been made possible through a €8,000 contribution from the Eden Leisure Foundation, with funds generated through InterContinental Malta’s restaurant scheme. This support has played a key role in bringing the programme to life and ensuring its accessibility to young participants.

A spokesperson from the Malta Rangers’ Unit said: “Introducing a Junior Ranger Programme will result in a more aware generation, the one we are safeguarding nature for. The MRU is very grateful for the support given to enable us to kick-start this new chapter.”

Eden Leisure Foundation chairperson Kate de Cesare added: “This project perfectly reflects the foundation’s commitment to creating positive, lasting impact within our community. By helping children connect with and protect Malta’s natural environment, we are investing in a more aware and responsible future generation.”

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