Young Ambassador talks to BBC South East

Young Ambassador, Mya Bambrick talked to BBC South East recently about her passion for nature and why she is encouraging teenagers to take up birdwatching.

Mya talks about setting up a wildlife garden at her school and how she engages with other children to spread the world about the joy of the natural world.

"It's really important to get the next generation involved," she said.


 

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