Guardians of the Wild: Conservation and the Future of Endangered Species
Overview
Guardians of the Wild: Conservation and the Future of Endangered Species
Subject: Science / Citizenship / Religious Studies
Key Stage: 4 (Years 10–11)
Format: Online Webinar
Description:
Join us for an engaging online exploration of the natural world and our role in protecting it! In this interactive webinar, students will investigate the challenges facing endangered species and the ethical questions around animal rights and human responsibility. From global conservation efforts to rewilding projects, learners will explore how science and morality intersect in the fight to preserve biodiversity.
Students will discover how human actions impact species survival and consider what we can do to protect wildlife for future generations.
Learning Focus:
- Conservation biology and biodiversity loss
- Ethical debates around human responsibility and animal rights
- Global conservation initiatives, including WWF projects and rewilding
Learning Aim:
To evaluate human roles in protecting species and consider moral and scientific perspectives on conservation.
Perfect for: Home-educated students in Years 10–11 who are curious about wildlife, science, and global conservation.
A recording of the webinar will be sent to all ticket holders and will be available to watch for 30 days from the upload date.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online
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Online event
Organized by
Conservation Chat UK Ltd
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