The educational activities of the ABC reached more than 16, 500 children and adults last year. The majority were young Congolese students, targeted within the framework of the scholastic education program, but activities with environmental workers, primarily in the provinces, were also numerous this year.

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The initiative for these activities comes mostly from Pierrot Mbonzo, the educational coordinator of the ABC. A new educator-guide, Blaise Mbwaki, has been recruited this year to help expand these activities. He arranges regular school visits to the Sanctuary, when he’s not out in the field with Pierrot.

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2 Comments posted on "conservation begins with education"
Maria Susana Pataro on June 28th, 2008 at 1:12 pm

Definitely, conservation begins with education. To begin with : young people but also the media and the tourist sector.
Congratulations

Maria Susana Pataro (Argentina)


Lucia Cristiana, Brasil on June 29th, 2008 at 6:24 pm

I agree with you: conservation begins with education!


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