The importance of biodiversity cannot be overstated. Protecting our ecosystems ensures a healthier planet for future generations. Let’s take action now to preserve the natural world.
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Today, young people came together with great energy and teamwork to plant trees and restore our environment.
This activity shows how the youth are not only the leaders of tomorrow but also the changemakers of today.
Each tree planted is a step toward a cleaner, greener, and healthier planet for all. Let’s keep inspiring others to join hands in protecting Mother Earth.
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Who Was Jane Goodall? We Explore The Life of The Groundbreaking Conservationist
1974. Fotos International/Getty From earliest childhood, Jane’s mother encouraged her fascination with animals. One of her most beloved companions was a stuffed toy chimpanzee, named Jubilee. In what her mother referred to as "Jane's first animal research program,” she found Jane in bed with a handful of earthworms, trying to understand how they could possibly move without legs.......Continue reading.... By: BBC Wildlife Magazine Source: Discover Wildlife . Critics: Wildlife […]https://onlinemarketingscoops.com/2025/10/02/jane-goodall-life/
1974. Fotos International/Getty From earliest childhood, Jane’s mother encouraged her fascination with animals. One of her most beloved companions was a stuffed toy chimpanzee, named Jubilee. In wh…
The Eco Youths Network Uganda (EYNU) is a registered non-governmental organization working for a sustainable way to fight hidden hunger in their community. They aim to teach and empower young people through practical, eco-friendly ways. EYNU’s founder, Pacific, puts all his efforts into driving this mission forward to support the community and spread knowledge as much as he can, while trying to educate himself about new ecological and sustainable methods. To achieve their goals, the EYNU rents land to grow food, train young people, and experiment with eco-friendly farming techniques. They rent half an acre of land and two small additional plots, all from the same landlords. However, rent is quite expensive, since the land is located near Wakiso town which makes it accessible, but not affordable in the long run. The landlords are now asking for four to five months of rent in advance which the EYNU – who are doing all of this without a constant funding source – cannot afford on their own. We are therefore trying to raise the rent for six months (120€ per month) to make them able to continue their very important efforts without the constant stress of financial insecurity. In the longterm, the EYNU Plans to buy land in a more remote village, where they can set up a permanent, affordable and larger training center. Your support would mean a lot to Pacific, the EYNU team, and their entire community!
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Pacific has built up the "Uganda Eco Youths Network" in Ugana, a youth-led organization dedicated to promoting permaculture in communities and schools, fighting hidden hunger, and creating sustainable projects. He and his team members are very passionate about these topics and they are hoping to change the world a little bit. Currently, they are preparing to officially register as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) to make their purpose official and make it easier to receive financial and other support. They have prepared most of the necessary documents, and are now looking for some financial support. A total sum of about 416,700 Uganda shillings (corresponding to 100EUR) is necessary to pay the official registration fees and make other necessary related payments. Next to financial support, the Uganda Eco Youths Network is also happy about any kind of visibility you can provide by sharing their posts on the Fediverse (@[email protected]), sharing this fundraiser, and talking about their mission! Uganda is one of the poorest countries in the world, and people are suffering a lot from the consequences of climate change, which will only get worse in the coming years. An initiative like this, which makes use of the resources of the community and shares this knowledge with especially young people in the community, is one way to support the local population. We can help spread the tools they need to create a sustainable community!