BIODIVERSITY: SEED BOMBS

Climate change, loss of biodiversity and reduction in the number of bees.
The Cubs Scouts learned about the importance of increasing green areas and biodiversity to control the climate and to help bees pollinate and not become extinct and about SDG 13 and 15. They prepared the seed pumps and launchers. They threw the seed bombs in the Scout square and planted them in the packs' plat. They took home some seed bombs to drop in public wastelands.
To create spaces for biodiversity, help to control the climate and to save the bees.
We learned about the need for biodiversity for the health of the planet, especially bees, responsible for pollination. And we learned about SDG 13 and 15. Thus, we learned the importance of bees and that the more green areas, the better climate control will be, as plants release humidity into the air and help control temperature and global warming. Hence the need for more green áreas
Started Ended
Number of participants
40
Service hours
955
Beneficiaries
500
Location
Brazil
Topics
Healthy Planet
Nature and Biodiversity
Youth Engagement
Initiatives
Environment and Sustainability

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