Mr Josh Wolstenholme
HedgeHunters book research
People Involved
Mrs Katie Parsons
Professor Daniel Parsons
Project Description
This project is working with the Volunteen section of East Riding Voluntary Action Service (ERVAS) and the Green Influencers team which is funded by iWill and Ernest Cook Trust.
It is an aligned research project of the broader Hedgerows funded project by Natural England (Josh Wolstenholme PI, Katie Parsons CI).
The project is researching young peoples motivations to produce storybooks for schools to inform the importance of environmental social action.
Status | Project Complete |
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Value | £5,000.00 |
Project Dates | Sep 1, 2021 - Aug 31, 2022 |
Partner Organisations | East Riding Voluntary Action Service Ltd |
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