Roots & Shoots Russia joins Roots & Shoots: Mission Possible
Roots & Shoots Russia in joined Roots & Shoots: Mission Possible today. You can see where Roots & Shoots Russia is on a map and read about their local environment here.
Roots & Shoots Russia in joined Roots & Shoots: Mission Possible today. You can see where Roots & Shoots Russia is on a map and read about their local environment here.
It’s a tricky topic. How do you decide what to get rid of, what to keep and what to bring back? Who decides it? and what is ‘native’ anyway? It sounds good, but how would it work to benefit the world and all who live here?
Dr Jane Goodall’s visit to UAE in January 2015 certainly got the local media buzzing! There were stories in The National before she even arrived as well as plenty of coverage of her trip once she got here.
It’s time to act and commit to saving energy and this planet! Use this activity to make a pledge to how you are going to save energy at home!
Poo, stool, faeces, dung, spraint, scat. Whatever you call it, is a goldmine of information for conservation scientists. No, really. You may not realise it, but poo can tell you a lot.
This week we are featuring the second of our “bite-sized” activities taken from the Iceworld Mission Energy Series. Carry out a questionnaire to find out where energy is used in your home. How can you save energy and help the planet?
Overleigh St Mary’s CofE Primary School in Chester, Cheshire joined Roots & Shoots: Mission Possible today. You can see where Overleigh St Mary’s CofE Primary School is on a map and read about their local environment here.
Create a poster raising awareness of how energy is used (and wasted) at home. You can also think about how your individual energy consumption might be reduced. The more energy we can save, the better it is for our planet!
A beautiful sunny Sunday in February saw me out in the garden secateurs in hand. I have small stretch of beech and hazel hedge across a part of the garden so like to try and control its height. I don’t prune it but gently lay it so the branched entwine horizontally. Not only does this […]
Ten years ago the Observer Ethical Awards launched with the vague notion that a lot of good people were doing brilliant things to bring environmental and social justice to the UK and that should be celebrated. There was also a hunch that this was where the real change would come from – as opposed to […]