
The Campus Club Network Volunteer Leaders – Parks Canada (Canada)
Reaching out to young adults where they study, live, work and play. Let’s put the “camp” back in campus, and invite them to experience Canada’s treasured places!

Reaching out to young adults where they study, live, work and play. Let’s put the “camp” back in campus, and invite them to experience Canada’s treasured places!


The Starfish Canada’s Top 25 Environmentalists Under 25 program recognizes and rewards young Canadian leaders creating positive environmental change in their local communities.

AquaCamps connect children with nature at an early age to encourage compassion for our oceans.

Engaging the youth in hands-on learning experiences for environmental awareness in Thailand.

SunChild Eco-clubs shape professionals who care about nature and are eager to influence democratic decision-making processes to solve environmental problems.

A diverse group of conservation communications executives convened at the National Geographic Society to help define the strategy and direction of #NatureForAll moving forward.

Through advocacy and education, the National Whistleblower Center is mobilizing wildlife crime whistleblowers to fight wildlife trafficking.

TEREZA is a nongovernmental non-profit organization fostering environmental education in the Czech Republic since 1979.

How can we create a world where millions of people wake up in the morning to check how wildlife is doing?

For the conservation organisation Mabuwaya, public education and community participation helped to save the critically endangered Philippine crocodile.

Students on Ice (SOI) is an award-winning organization offering unique ship and land-based expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic; our goal is to provide students with a transformative learning experience in one of the most fascinating, wild, and awe-inspiring places on Earth.

With the participation of society, a communitarian development plan that includes a climate change adaption perspective and a participative and gender approach was designed.

An engaging online tool which makes it easy for people to create effective habitat stepping stones in their own backyards.

At our 2016 International Conference, the Children & Nature Network issued a challenge: we wanted everyone who valued connecting children to nature to share their ideas for bringing more “Vitamin N” into children’s lives. Throughout 2016, thousands of ideas streamed in for making nature even more accessible to families around the world.

Building capacity to grow the Nature School movement and Nature Education in China.

In Fort Collins, USA, the newly adopted Nature in the City program envisions a future where all residents are within a 10-minute walk to nature and important wildlife corridors are protected and restored.

Improving health and community well-being at Werribee Park through recreational and social programs for new and emerging communities that also benefit the park environment.
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A nature-based education organisation in the Galapagos Island received the donation of a catamaran sailboat which will be used as an oceanic classroom.

Students share their thoughts about participating in a Mock Conference of the Parties (COP) organised by the Global Schools Group in Singapore in October 2025.

More than 350 students from around the world submitted their vision of a world where 30% of the earth is protected by 2030 in the lead up to the IUCN World Conservation Congress held in October 2025.

Dr. Balaji Vedharajan’s fascination of the hidden world beneath the waves of Tamil Nadu, India, let him on an adventure of falling in love with nature and taking action to protect nature.

Outdoor Play Canada releases Position Statement that highlights the benefits of active outdoor play for people of all cultures, abilities, and communities — and also for the environment and the planet.

Why protecting geodiversity is important to supporting our efforts in conserving nature.