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Teacher Training Strengthens Environmental Education in Congolese Playgroups - from 13.11.2025, in category: Uncategorized

To strengthen early environmental education within the E4C program, the SAVE Wildlife Conservation Fund DRC conducted a five-day teacher training in early November 2025. Educators from four playgroups learned practical methods to better integrate environmental education with the national preschool curriculum, promote play-based learning, and create stimulating learning environments.

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Massacre in DR Congo - from 11.12.2022, in category: Nature Protection

Nächster Press release – 07.12.2022 Numerous children from a playgroup of the SAVE Wildlife Conservation Fund from Wülfrath lost their parents or relatives in a rebel attack. SAVE – Country Director Rémy Kakule was able to escape from the attack. He had opened the...

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Tree planting day in Bonatla - from 06.12.2022, in category: Nature Protection

Nächster Trees provide food, shade and oxygen. They prevent soil erosion and are the habitat of countless wild animals. So it was only natural to make this the topic of the environmental education club at Bonatla Primary School in Botswana. But not only in...

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On the trail of Geralt: Wolf Workshop Poland - from 05.12.2022, in category: Uncategorized

Nächster “Education for Conservation” is also very important for our wolf project in Poland. Thus, the SAVE team Poland under the leadership of Dr. Roman Gula organized a workshop on the ecology of the wolf for journalists and other interested parties. The focus was...

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The rescue of the king - from 17.11.2022, in category: Development work

Nächster Once considered the king of the savannah, today it is highly endangered. The lion population has plummeted by 43% in the last 21 years and the big cat has disappeared from 94 percent of its historic range. Experts estimate that fewer than 20,000...

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