Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Free Coloring Page for World Chimpanzee Day



Not so long ago, I was a great ape keeper. Okay, maybe it's been 20 years and that is long ago, depending on how you look at it. But the point is that I was once a zookeeper who cared for gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, and chimpanzees. That was one of the most memorable times of my life, and completely changed how I viewed animals. 

World Chimpanzee Day


So in honor of World Chimpanzee Day (today! July 14th), I'm happy to share the news of the newest title in the Bears for Cares book series and campaign founded by Kay and her sister Jazmin. They launched the campaign on Endangered Species Day as a project of Jane Goodall Institute’s Roots & Shoots youth service program. It aims to educate children about the state of wildlife and our earth, and what they can do to make a difference and create a more compassionate world.

Jenny the Chimpanzee” is told in rhyme and encourages young readers to learn about the history and origins of human evolution told by a chimpanzee named Jenny.  And they will be reminded of how interconnected humans are with all other wildlife on this planet. As Lotus writes: “So let’s make sure that we care for each other’s safety. No matter who you are.  Whoever you may be. Whether you are a human or a chimpanzee.”

An added bonus to “Jenny the Chimpanzee” are inspirational quotes from world-renowned ethologist and environmentalist, Dr. Jane Goodall, who is the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees. I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Goodall when I was working with great apes. Here's a pic! (I'm in the middle wearing a white shirt and standing behind Dr. Goodall.)


 

A Free Coloring Page


Bears for Cares has kindly offered a free coloring page from their book, Jenny the Chimpanzee. I'm happy to share it with you! Just right click on the picture below and save it to your device, then print! 


And if you'd like to purchase your copy of this lovely book, click here.

Friday, April 24, 2020

Save the Frogs Day 2020

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The following is a guest post by North Carolina science educator, Susan Christman. 

Tomorrow is Save the Frogs Day!


In order to truly appreciate this day, you need to know why to celebrate. Save The Frogs is a public charity that has a mission to protect amphibian populations and to promote a society that respects and appreciates nature and wildlife. Save The Frogs Day! encourages ordinary citizens to learn about amphibians so that they can inspire, educate, and empower others to protect and care for amphibians. 

Frogs are important bio-indicators of our earth. This means that they can tell us if our environment is healthy. I’ve always loved frogs and toads of all kinds and that’s why I want to share what you can do to make our world a better place for all.

Check out these sites and help save our frogs. 


There are many fun frog activities that you can do with children. Check out this list of websites with information on how to help amphibians and how to identify them.


A froggy craft to try at home.


Here's a fun way to make your own frog skim slime!



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