School pupils connecting with nature as Leicester aims to be

School pupils connecting with nature as Leicester aims to be most bee-friendly city in the country


School pupils connecting with nature as Leicester aims to be most bee-friendly city in the country
It is changing pupils' attitudes towards creepy crawlies and nature
These pupils from Heatherbrook Primary school in Beaumont Leys connecting with nature as part of a project that aims to make the city the most 'bee-friendly in England. (Image: Simon Hadley Photography)
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