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CONSERVATION

EDUCATION
Joselyn Avila. English-112-01.
The purpose behind conservation education is to influence others into
learning more about the importance of protecting and preserving animals
and their environments. Conservation education can help people of all ages
learn to appreciate nature and all the natural resources that this planet
provides us with. By having the world learn why it is important to preserve
this planet's natural resources, we can ensure that this planet's wildlife will
prosper and be around for future generations to enjoy and continue to
protect.
World Wide Fund For Nature

This organization has been working for


more than 50 years to help protect nature.
This organization exists in 100 countries
and receives more than one million funds,
which goes directly to helping all types of
exisitng species and their environments.
This organization helps conserve forests,
protect oceans and marine life, preserve
and secure water for nature and people,
promotes renewable energy, and much
more. If you want to contribute and donate,
you can visit their home page at:
https://www.worldwildlife.org/
The National Audubon Society has made their
mission to protect wildlife and birds that are in
need of help. With thousands of different bird
species in extreme need of help, Audubon has
made it a priority to conserve birds and their
homes, all while promoting conservation
education as well. The Audubon Society has
created various programs that allow individuals
to get involved and spread the word. Here are
a list of ways you can join Audubon in helping
to conserve birds:
1. Join their Climate Watch Program!
http://www.audubon.org/news/climate-
watch-program
2. Make a donation, there is no such thing
as too little! http://www.audubon.org
/how-to-help
3. Go solar! http://www.audubon.org
/conservation/climate/solar
Eastern Bluebird. Photo:
4. Set up backyard feeders! John Larson/Audubon
Photography Awards
http://www.audubon.org/news/to-feed-or-
not-feed

Photo by Cindy Bryant via Birdshare.

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