We are promoting educational outreach initiatives on Biodiversity education and Frog Conservation using a film “Little Planet: “A Tale of Frogs”
A Tale of Frogs” .The film, which focuses on the wildlife of the Western Ghats, is part of a broader effort to engage audiences with nature and conservation with partnership and support from HM Enterprise. This educational outreach initiatives aims to educate about biodiversity,
ecological literacy, and frog conservation.
The award-winning documentary “Little Planet: A Tale of Frogs” is being screened in schools, colleges, and communities, and it recently won the “Best Cinematography” award at the 15th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival. The film, which focuses on the wildlife of the Western Ghats, is part of a broader effort to engage audiences with nature and conservation.
The award-winning documentary “Little Planet: A Tale of Frogs” is being actively promoted for educational outreach in schools, colleges, and communities. The program aims to educate about biodiversity, ecological literacy, and frog conservation, using the film and related interactive content. Organizations are invited to partner in disseminating the program, creating local language versions, and conducting outreach activities.
Educational Outreach:
- Schools and Colleges: The documentary and its accompanying educational program are designed to be integrated into school and
college curricula, promoting environmental awareness among students. - Communities: The program also extends to rural areas and communities, aiming to build awareness and foster a sense of
responsibility towards frog conservation and sustainable practices. - Local Language Versions: There’s a push to create local language versions of the film and its educational materials to reach a wider
audience. . - Interactive Content: The program includes interactive elements and scientific insights to make learning engaging and impactful.
- Community Engagement: The documentary is being screened in various locations, with opportunities for discussions and workshops, like
clay modelling for children, to encourage community participation.
Key Objectives
- Biodiversity Education: To educate about the importance of biodiversity and the role frogs play in the ecosystem.
- Ecological Literacy: To promote a deeper understanding of ecological principles and their relevance to our lives.
- Frog Conservation: To raise awareness about the need to protect frogs and their habitats.
- Sustainable Agriculture: To connect frog conservation with sustainable agricultural practices.
- Experiential Learning: To provide hands-on and engaging learning experiences for students and communities.
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