Leitrim group joins outcry against forestry ‘propaganda’ book in schools

An environmental group based in County Leitrim has added its voice to concerns about a children's book being circulated in primary schools, which critics have characterised as misleading propaganda regarding forestry practices.
Save Leitrim has aligned itself with national organisations in questioning the educational material, arguing that it fails to present a balanced perspective on forestry-related issues. The group contends that distributing such materials to young students represents an attempt to shape opinion in favour of particular forestry interests without adequate representation of alternative viewpoints.
The controversy centres on whether primary schoolchildren are receiving information that fairly represents the complex environmental and social considerations surrounding forestry policy and practice in Ireland. Environmental advocates have called for more balanced educational content that would allow students to develop informed opinions based on multiple perspectives rather than material they view as one-sided promotion of forestry activities.
The concern raises broader questions about how environmental topics are presented in school curricula and the role educational institutions should play in ensuring young people encounter diverse, evidence-based information on contentious issues.
For further details, see the Leitrim Observer's coverage of this developing story.
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