To transform conservation education from a classroom topic into a lived experience. When learning about wildlife becomes an exciting part of a child’s day—full of discovery, movement, and fun—it becomes more than a lesson. It becomes a passion.
Strategy
- Involve and engage children from primary level to secondary level and inspire them to become stewards of our planet.
- Teach kids about wildlife conservation through hands-on experiences and outdoor learning, and empower them to understand, respect, and protect the natural world for years to come.
- Introduce conservation concepts in engaging, age-appropriate ways, to plant seeds that can grow into a lasting commitment to protecting the planet.
- Teach children to understand the basics of how animals live, what they need to survive, and how those needs can be exposed, so they can start to grasp the importance of protecting the natural world.
- Teach children about biodiversity even the food chain in hands-on ways to help them see the bigger picture of how everything in nature is connected so they can begin to understand these systems and be empowered to make a positive impact.
- Our kids are the future and teaching them conservation at a young age will ensure a healthy and vibrant world for them to enjoy as adults.
Outcomes
- Children have respect for the nature. As they develop that respect for the nature, they will tend to respect everybody and every thing as to why they exist.
- Children have the capacity to be agents of change, through respecting and keeping of their eenvironment clean.
- Children are equipped with the knowledge and tools to address pressing environmental challenges, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change.
- Children have a deep appreciation for their natural heritage and become advocates for environmental protection.