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TEACH EARTH & DISCOVER EARTH 2019

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A YEAR OF MUDDY ADVENTURES

Welcome to our latest education newsletter, celebrating a really

exciting year of outdoor training and activities for teachers and

educators.

This year, we launched our new website to articulate how we are

empowering people to save the planet, whilst engaging them in critical

environmental issues, such as the declining health of our freshwater,

the impacts of climate change, and the loss of wildlife.

Fundamental to this is helping the next generation understand these

challenges by providing opportunities to engage in real scientific

research and have memorable learning experiences outdoors. A huge

thank you to all who participated through immersing yourself on a

Teach Earth weekend or getting hands-on with citizen science in your

school with Discover Earth. This year, we were delighted to train

teachers and students from the Scottish countryside to the East End of

London.

Features

2019 ROUND UP

SUSTAINABILITY

WILDLIFE & HABITATS

FRESHWATER

Throughout the year, we have engaged with 477 educators and nearly

3000 young people. We have involved hundreds of people with our

citizen science projects, including our new community wildlife project,

Naturehood. This project aims to encourage action from individuals,

schools and communities to monitor and help local wildlife in gardens,

school grounds and public green spaces.

Read on as we share inspiring stories from educators, resources,

lesson plans and links to help you continue your journey with us.

TELL A FRIEND

WHAT NEXT FOR 2020?

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