Since 1969, education has been the core aspect of the WWF-India's conservation efforts. To inspire young minds for conservation action and connect them with nature, the Nature Clubs of India was started in 1976 which successfully continued to motivate thousands of individuals over three decades.
Recognising the role of children and youth as major stakeholders, WWF-India re-strategised it's education work and created programmes to build a generation of environmentally consciousness individuals. The strategy, follows a three-pronged approach of building environmental awareness and knowledge; developing requisite capacity and skills; and enabling action for conservation and sustainability.
The five education programmes are currently running in 16 states across India, taking within its purview all members of the society across all age groups.
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An empowering action model to create awareness, build skills, encourage sustainable lifestyle and promote conservation action in government schools.
EXPLOREAn engaging digital platform with interactive environment education resources aligned to the school curriculum.
EXPLOREMobilizing Youth,Citizens and Corporates through volunteering oppertunities and conservation action projects.
EXPLORELaunched in 2008 in India with just over a thousand participants, the Wild Wisdom quiz has grown into the biggest wildlife challenge ever, engaging over 700,000 students from over 90 countries around the world!
EXPLOREWILD WISDOM QUIZ BOOK (BOX SET/2)
FASCINATING FRIENDS IN THE WILD!
THE GREAT INDIAN NATURE TRAIL WITH UNCLE BIKKY
COMPACT REFERENCE GUIDES