Students discover Akrotiri’s wildlife through hands-on environmental learning

More than 5,200 students from 160 schools across Cyprus explored the unique ecosystems of the Akrotiri peninsula this school year through hands-on environmental education programmes at the Akrotiri Environmental Education Centre (AEEC).
The centre, which works in partnership with the Unit for Education for the Environment and Sustainable Development (EESD), said on Monday that the 2025-2026 academic year was one of its busiest, welcoming pupils from pre-primary to secondary schools, as well as...
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