Flowers for Pollinator and Plasti-Puff

Pollinators are essential for life, but the city I live in, despite being called a garden city, is losing its gardens/trees, parks etc... therefore it affects the existence of pollinators in my city and in a future, the existence of the life in general of my city and the surrounding national parks

started researching the native pollinators of my country, received advice from Museum of Insectology of the Central University of Venezuela on plants to make bioislands. I spoke with my groupmates and we built the first bioisland! After that we began to give talks in schools about this and the effect of plastic on the planet, we are no only champions of nature, we also began to be plastic tide turners... we ​​build the great earth tribe every day!

Initially, it impacts my scout group, my school, the schools of my groupmates... the habitants of the building where I live, and from there I can say that the impact is great (more than 100 people), all the birds, bees and butterflies that come to our bioisland every day.

I learned the importance of pollinators in the life of the planet, I learned about the desertification of cities... I learned how to use plastic bottles to build stuff, that marine animals eat plastic by mistake (and die) and how we must work so that plastic does not reach seas and rivers

Started Ended
Number of participants
16
Service hours
1086
Beneficiaries
100
Location
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Topics
Nature and Biodiversity
Healthy Planet
Initiatives
Environment and Sustainability

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