Thursday, 12 January 2012

conservation exercises in Schools

Let us work together in making Eco-friendly generation






Our Surrounding is our life....


CONSERVATION WHERE YOU ARE


Environment is a very important element in our lives. It defines our life by providing fresh air, it provides food from the various vegetation, it offers life, space to play and work on and above all gives us a chance for existence. Mother nature as we at times refer to it is like a parent. She has given us all the minerals among others life and wealth. Over the years, we have failed to take care of the environment, we have caused harm to the same enviroNment that has been taking care of us. We cause harm to the enviroment through:
  • Deaforestration
  • Water, land and air pollution
  • Ignorance on conservation issues.
  • Corruption and greed.
Lack of adequate conservation practises have as a result depleted the environment especially in Africa where environmental challenges are being experienced like global warming, fluctuating weather conditions, starvation, poor health, floods and desertification among others. It is therefore necessary to conserve the environment as a way of showing gratitude to mother nature for her kindness and generosity.

Play part in making a difference by supporting our conservation exercises of creating awareness in schools.



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    1. Imagine an eco-friendly future that respects biodiversity? A green is future is possible if we invest in our young ones........cheers

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  2. brilliant idea. Kindly support it people.

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    1. Help us in conserving our environment, and this is only possible if we start from where we are. Let us support this. Anyone and everyone is welcomed in taking part in this initiative. Cheers!

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  3. learning to conserve right from childhood is very essential, at least they will protect it for further generations. We should use the resources not with view of " Hereditary property of forefathers but as if we borrowed from our children.

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