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Amphibians
and reptiles are charismatic emblems of life on earth. They
provide accessible examples of many key curriculum concepts, and
they have the ability to inspire and engage audiences that are
new to wildlife conservation.
We want all audiences to appreciate and learn more about
amphibians and reptiles, and how to conserve them. This means
that our education team works closely with a range of education
providers, including traditional providers like secondary and
primary schools and academic institutions, alongside more
non-traditional education providers, such as through community
group leaders, special schools and non-wildlife sector
organisations like the YMCA.
Learning
objective 1. We will support people on a life-long journey of
learning about our species, their habitats, and the value of
biodiversity to human life.
Learning objective 2. We will
create new and unique approaches that complement current
approaches to conservation education, building on lessons learnt
within the sector.
Learning objective 3. We will
monitor and evaluate our actions, evaluating the success of our
projects in helping our target audiences learn. By publishing
and presenting our findings, experiences and lessons learned we
will help the environmental education sector grow.
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