Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA

by K2011127140 trading as PSI Projects
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA
Engaging Youth & Teachers in Eco-Conservation RSA

Project Report | Feb 20, 2025
News and Views in February 2024

By Shirley Ward | Administrator of Youth in Conservation

One of the teacher groups
One of the teacher groups

The last pupil excursion in 2024 was in September and in her report, the convenor, Mrs Dee D, reminded us of how much 'behind the scenes' work is done by so many people to make the Ifa Lethu camps possible. Well done to everyone who has been involved!

Here are some of the pupil reactions:

"You have no idea how much this has changed my mind set when it comes to conservation. There are so many different career paths now that I'm so excited to look into concerning helping the environment … this experience has planted so many seeds. Thank you to the JLMT for the amazing work you're doing for the youth." Unakho G.

"This camp has been an amazing experience.  The topics that we have spoken about over these four days have been a must in bringing awareness to us. Thank you for this opportunity and I thank you for creating this trust, allowing us young people to broaden our mindset about our planet". Joel M.

 "All the knowledge I gained was really informative and eye opening. Just  staying at the camp really put me at peace." Matthew M.

"The camp has re-opened my desire to travel Africa, study different courses and educate more of the youth as I grow older.  It is always something that I wanted to do but never knew how and, this camp has showed me how simple it can be to go out and do these things.  I want to thank you for this invaluable experience." Megan S.

"The Ifa Lethu camp has been an entirely new exciting experie nce, having never before camped or been out in the 'wild'. It was just amazing being surrounded by the beautiful yet unpredictable nature, you just lose track of time and let go of tensions and stresses; this is truly refreshing." Sthabile B.

Many thanks to the accompanying teacher on this excursion; she is the Life Science teacher and in charge of the 40-strong Enviro Club which is a huge asset. When the 12 pupils returned from the camp, they were very motivated to share their experiences with the rest of the club. A dynamic teacher who is also a great champion for the environment and conservation is an invaluable asset on an excursion!

Teacher Environment Excursions

The last two excursions in 2024 were at the end of November and in early December and hosted teachers!

Thanks to Bridget Jonssen and her motivation for most of the funding from the Champagne Valley Trust, two trips for primary school teachers were held. Bridget also came up from Cape Town to be a most helpful assistant, observer, contributor and constructive critic on the first trip. On behalf of the teachers, JLMT Trustees and me, thank you, Bridget. Many thanks also to Siphwe Mbonambi for organising and communicating with the participants.

The teachers’ assessments of the trips were as follows:

TRIP 29/11/2024 – 02/12/2024

Balance of theory, practical, game drives, farm visit                              72%

Balance of subject matter of presentations                                            78%

Our Environmental Dilemma presentation                                             80%

Mearns Farm visit                                                                                   88%

Role of Hunting in Conservation presentation                                        89%

Introduction by Frik Lemmer, Game drives (Frik and Phineas Ngobezi)

and bush walk                                                                                         92%

Activity using environmental songs for education (Bridget)                    82%

 

TRIP 09/12/2024 – 12/12 2024

Balance of theory, practical, game drives, farm visit                               70%

Balance of subject matter of presentations                                             74%

Our Environmental Dilemma presentation                                              72%

Mearns Farm visit                                                                                    81%

Role of Hunting in Conservation presentation                                         79%

Introduction by Frik Lemmer, Game drives (Frik and Phineas Ngobezi)

and bush walk                                                                                         82%

Activity using environmental songs for education (Siphiwe Mbonambi) 80%

These trips with primary school teachers were more challenging than those with high school teachers. The high school teachers on previous trips were from schools selected by the Michaelhouse Community Partnership and Partners for Possibility and this made them a more receptive audience. The 2024 experiences, however, were invaluable in assessing the impact of the environmental excursions on different groups of teachers, and their interest in conservation. Moving forward, the weekend experience may need to be tweaked towards the teachers and what they can do with the pupils.

One of the teachers made very favourable comments, which is enough to assess the experience as an indubitable success if even one teacher is positively affected by it! Lunga D:

“I was generally very impressed by the whole weekend. I thought it drove home the urgency of environmental stewardship, the importance of soil covers, and climate change. The different aspects of the weekend had great impact on me; from the farm tour, the morning drives and walk, and the lessons.

 The Peter Ardington lecture at farm impacted me the most. I had never seen the developmental history from that perspective. It helped solidify my understanding of the extractive nature of human development and the roots of western influence brought to Africa and it impacted the environment. The lecture helped me understand the root causes of human destruction propelled by vain endeavours and that we need to start with personal motivation to change the trajectory of human civilisation.

I have already made changes to my career endeavours in line with making change to the environment and soil health. But the weekend helped me realise the importance of more personal day-to-day choices I need to make. The next change I would like to make is with housing choices going forward.”

 At whatever level,

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela

A wonderful view during a game drive
A wonderful view during a game drive
Special thanks to Phineas Ngobezi
Special thanks to Phineas Ngobezi
The Head Ranger in teaching mode.
The Head Ranger in teaching mode.
The game drives are highlights of the weekend
The game drives are highlights of the weekend
Sunset Solitude Hour
Sunset Solitude Hour
Such moments are good for the soul
Such moments are good for the soul
A white rhino after a mud wallow
A white rhino after a mud wallow
Early Morning Encounter
Early Morning Encounter
An Eland antelope
An Eland antelope
Teaching about trees under a Wild Fig
Teaching about trees under a Wild Fig
A Rock Monitor
A Rock Monitor

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Youth in Conservation: School Excursions Walk the Talk!

By Shirley Ward | Administrator of Youth in Conservation

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News and Reviews after Two Excursions in 2024

By Shirley Ward | Administrator of Youth in Conservation

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