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OrganizationIracambi
Region Brazil
Website Website
Facebook Facebook
Twitter N/A
ProjectLeader Carla Facchina


Children in our remote rural area live in one of the world's top biodiversity hotspots, yet their level of understanding and appreciation for the forests is very low. Traditionally, forests are considered barriers to progress, trees are cut and animals eaten or simply killed because they are "dangerous." If we are to save the last great forests, we must focus on the younger generation, helping them to understand their place in the web of life and learn to love and value the forest ecosystem.


Challenge

Lack of knowledge is one of the principal drivers of ecosystem destruction which in the case of Brazil's Atlantic Forest is approaching the point of no return. As forest cover disappears, springs dry up, soils degrade and valuable biodiversity is lost, sometimes for ever. Healthy forests benefit everyone, regulating our climate and supplying clean air and water and leisure opportunities. If we raise a new generation of environmental leaders, committed to care for the forests, we all win.

Long-Term Impact

Young people everywhere complain there's nothing to do - yet when they are involved in programs that inspire them, they can become the change makers of the community! As their skills and confidence increase, our EcoLeaders become ever more excited about encouraging and working with their friends and families. We plan to create a critical mass of young environmentalists inspiring their peers to join them in the exciting and challenging mission of saving the rainforests for the whole of humanity.

References

  1. https://en.iracambi.com/
  2. https://en.iracambi.com


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/17660/projdoc.pdf

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[[Category:Deforestation and lack of environmental education in the Brazilian rainforest Projects]], [[Category:Education in Brazil Projects]]

[[Category:Deforestation and lack of environmental education in the Brazilian rainforest Projects in Brazil]], [[Category:Education in Brazil Projects in Brazil]]