The Environment Protection Agency has launched a campaign to get the word out about the need to protect our habitats

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness about the importance of protecting our habitats.
The initiative, called Environmental Protection Awareness, was launched in collaboration with the University of Sheffield and the National Museums Scotland.
It aims to promote the importance and value of conservation, which is a key part of the organisation’s overall mission.
“It’s about communicating the importance we place on protecting our habitat and the critical importance of the people that live and work there,” said Professor Richard Williams, the EPA’s director for the Environment.
The campaign will be running through to the end of the year and is a part of an effort to help people understand the importance they place on conservation.
“The way in which we live is changing,” Professor Williams said.
“When we first started working together, the word ‘conservation’ didn’t even exist.”
We wanted to bring that awareness to the people who live in Scotland, so we had to create a campaign.
“He said the campaign will also be used to raise awareness about a range of conservation issues including the environment and biodiversity.”
One of the key things that’s important to people is to know that we are living in a protected world, but we also need to be aware of the ways that we can make sure that we protect the environment for future generations,” Professor William said.
The University of Leeds has also launched an online course called Conservation for Everyone to get people up-to-date on the latest developments in conservation.
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