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  1. 📚 Education protects biodiversity — sustainably

    A school scholarship changes more than a résumé.
    It changes decisions:
    • away from poaching
    • away from illegal gold mining
    • towards education, future opportunities, appreciation of nature and nature protection

    #Education #scholarship #BiodiversityProtection #LongTermImpact #DSCN #FAPNAC #NGO #humanitarianaid #LHOF

    Copyright © All rights & image rights (DSCN, J. Korb, V. Salewski, C. Thomas) reserved.

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  2. 🌱 Conservation only works with people

    #NeuHier #EducationForConservation #Sustainability #FoundationWork #DSCN #FAPNAC #Impact #NGO #humanitarianaid #LHOF

    Nature conservation is more than protected areas and regulations.

    It only works when the local people are involved and share the thought that protecting a nature reserve will in the long run provide more opportunities for all than the immediate exploitation by a few.

    At DSCN/ FAPNAC, our mission is clear:

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  3. Three friends are just now heading out to visit the #UNESCO #WorldHeritage #ComoeNationalPark area in #IvoryCoast for an awareness and info campaign to bolster its protection within the local communities around.

    Their not-for-profit foundation Deutsche Stiftung für den Comoé Nationalpark #DSCN / Fondation Allemande pour le Parc National de la #Comoé #FAPNAC comoe-stiftung.org is organizing workshops and awarding scholarships to talented local children and students to enable them staying in school/uni.

    The park is renowned for its great plant and animal #Biodiversity.

    Donations are very much welcomed by Prof. Judith Korb (currently researching at University #Freiburg, researchgate.net/profile/Judit) and her team from DSCN/FAPNAC.

    whc.unesco.org/en/list/227

    #wildlife
    #conservationbiology
    #ecology
    #ecologycrisis
    #ecologyandconservation
    #massextinction
    #ecologie
    #extinctiondemasse
    #CôteDIvoire
    #ParcNationalDeLaComoé
    #Elfenbeinküste
    #Ökologie
    #Biodiversität
    #Naturschutz
    #WestAfrica