
Learn-to Camp – Parks Canada Agency (Canada)
Learn-to Camp is helping us build a community of stewards to help foster an appreciation for nature among Canadians of all ages and allow them to connect with nature.

Learn-to Camp is helping us build a community of stewards to help foster an appreciation for nature among Canadians of all ages and allow them to connect with nature.

Litterati is a worldwide community that is “crowdsource-cleaning” the planet — one piece of litter at a time.

Combining technology, beautiful imagery and accurate information, the mobile app Tank Watch – The Good Fish / Bad Fish Tool for Saltwater Aquariums is transforming caring attitudes toward nature into pro-active and caring behaviors.

Through the practice of Yoga, AcroYoga, Indigenous Wisdom and Nature-based community dialogues, AcroTerra helps to reconnect people with the Earth and through this to heal their relationship with it. In these more harmonious relationships we are helping to build communities of people who not only do less harm to the Earth, but in fact even help to restore it.

Galvanizing, connecting, and equipping the world’s young change-makers to tackle our planet’s greatest challenges.

Working together to protect Europe’s native species.

The Everyday Nature believes that each one of us has a story that carries a powerful message within.

Promoting clean energy in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh.

Provides opportunities for young people to develop their skills as change makers by mentoring them to lead their own projects to engage their peers in nature.

Challenging the notion of traditional camping by inspiring the next generation of environmental leaders.

Allows travelers of all ages to connect to nature and wildlife through sustainable travel.

Engaging youth in the conservation of key ecosystems in Kenya.

Empowering youth to contribute to wildlife conservation.

Connecting people of all ages to nature right where they live — which increasingly means urban centers.

Youth Leaders are taking environmental stewardship into their own hands by working with younger campers and running their own shoreline clean-up.

Bringing nature to life in the heart of the city.

Creative ways to raise awareness and engage different audiences in the conservation of biodiversity.

Connecting young people to their local stream as a window into the environment and ecosystems.
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