Learn out about the amazing story of Isatou Ceesay and the recycling women of The Gambia, who came up with a clever solution to plastic pollution.
Meet Katy Tanis, an artist and conservationist who loves wild nature!
Let’s appreciate frogs…because frogs are fabulous. There are at least 6000 different species of frogs that we know about. Let’s look at a few close up. Look at the interesting eyes of these frogs: Look at the wide mouths of these frogs: Notice the different…
Learn about the inspiring work of environmentalist Farmer Tantoh and his quest to help bring clean water and gardens to Cameroon.
Baby animals: sometimes tiny, sometimes fluffy, sometimes a little bit funny … and always cute! 1. A young zebra is named a foal: 2. An olive ridley sea turtle hatchling moves across the sand: 3. Time for mud! This baby Sumatran rhino lies in a…
Scientist Anne Innis Dagg and filmmaker Alison Reid talk about giraffes and the making of a documentary film about Anne’s pioneering research.
Note: this activity is part of the lesson on photosynthesis. Activity 5: Impressionism Purpose: To show students how an artist such as Monet was inspired by nature to create masterpieces. Perhaps students can create their own masterpiece using his technique of capturing light (using lighter shades…