ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM VISIT TO SHELTER WILDLIFE REPORT
This activity is a continuing program that Responsible Tourism Guides Tourism without Borders have been doing with children in the areas of areas excluded from the region La Libertad.
Thanks to generous support from Mr. Oscar Rodriguez (044 9574525), it was possible to transport children from the village center participants indicated (Huanchaco District) to Wildlife Refuge , located in the countryside of Moche (Moche District). In the shelter, David Novotny, Director of Environmental Education Project, together with his father Mr. Luis Novoa, were responsible for communicating to children participants the vital importance of being accountable to the current situation of animals that are victims of contemporary human behavior. Participating children took notes of explanation shared by David and his father, a fact that will have a ripple effect among their friends and family.
The day environmental education program ended with the drawing session by participating children. The drawings will be analyzed by a psychologist, who will GSF personal diagnosis of each child and taking into account that the document be made other appropriate activities.
Investment in cultural activities and natural with this population children will generate a current scale responsible with respect to the environment, thus providing a sustainable and lasting change.
This event was possible thanks to support from different people and institutions. Detailed below:
Transportation: Oscar Rodriguez (044 9574525) Income
Refuge: Sanctuary Association and ecology of the countryside moche
Colors and Sketchbook: GRAIN OF AU PEROU NOMADE
Logistics and coordinator in the CPM Nuevo Paraiso Huaman Javier Alvarez
Volunteering: Kelvin, Edith, Junior, Charlotte (Student Travel)
Thomas Hollard (France)
Flyers tourist Iperú Trujillo - Promperú
GSF Coordinator: Vanessa Leon
Sincerely:
Víctor Corcuera Cueva
PRESIDENT GSF
Vanessa Leon, GSF coordinator
Entering the Sanctuary
Luis Novoa lecturing about the world of Alpacas
Thomas and Vanessa preparing the materials for drawing
Taking notes
shaping the creative freedom
Guayaquil squirrel.
This squirrel was originally used in 2004, to infer that the animals were rodents represented in the court ceremonial Tschudi, Chan Chan.
Creating ...
TEAM
With all the participants of the day
After the day ...
Until next opportunity
Víctor Corcuera Cueva