Engage and Interact

Engaging experiences such as webinars with leading scientists, interactive games and virtual field trips help us learn how nature works in fun and exciting ways. Play the Conservation Connection game with your students or family and test your knowledge about weird connections between ordinary items – you will be surprised and amazed!

Webinar

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LIVE Classroom Webinar
How Nature Works to Make Clean Energy!
May 23rd at 1pm e/t

Join us for a live classroom webinar event on exploring renewable energy sources with renowned conservation specialist M. Sanjayan, lead scientist at The Nature Conservancy. Most of our energy comes from burning natural gas, coal or oil. The challenge is that these important natural resources are non-renewable fossil fuels. They take millions of years to form and we are using them faster than nature can replace them. Sanjayan will share his insights on how nature works to provide clean and renewable energy, and how important it is to continue to explore how we can safely harness nature's power.

Prepare your students with these pre-webinar classroom resources:

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Kenya: A Virtual Field Trip webinar

Take a tour of east Africa and explore Kenya’s vast ecosystems to learn how ranchers are embracing a thriving ecotourism business by successfully managing both cattle herds and wildlife needs. In this archived webinar Sanjayan, lead scientist for The Nature Conservancy, will share his stories and videos and introduce your students to how nature works to support these amazing communities in east Africa.

This webinar is designed to be a companion to the interactive lesson plans Population Management and The Value of Ecotourism.

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Fieldtrips!

Take your students on a field trip to a Nature Conservancy preserve. Locations in all 50 states – check it out.

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