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NWP Global Registry of Apprentice Ecologists - Arroyo Community Park, Davis, California, USA

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Arroyo Community Park, Davis, California, USA
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Hesaneh



Registered: May 2011
Posts: 1
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I’m a member of the Environmental Club. Environmental Club plants trees, flowers and cleans up the flower gardens and does a lot of recycling. I clean all the gardens, and gather the bottle so we can recycle them later. As a member of the club, I decided to help my environment. I recycle the bottles and papers and try to help the environment and save more trees. It also helps to reducing our waste, lowering our use of fossil fuels. Reducing, reusing and recycling are life skills and responsibilities that young children can readily embrace if involved in from an early age almost all little ones will enjoy the responsibility of being entrusted with a special task like keeping tabs on what's being binned, and helping to label up specific boxes or bins for ‘recycling’ or ‘compost’. I gave a speech in each class to let them know why we are doing recycling, and how they can help the society by helping us. It was effective and everybody helped by recycle their papers. In our club we get in five groups, and each group had to take care of one part of our school, and we gather all of them in one place so later when somebody come, they could only take it from one place. I also volunteers in some places for helping cleaning the environment, and gathering the bottles from the lakes. It was really helpful, and I’m glad that I get to help the environment.
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Hours Volunteered: 60
Volunteers: 15
Authors Age & Age Range of Volunteers: 17 & 15 to 21
Area Restored for Native Wildlife (hectares): 9
Trash Removed/Recycled from Environment (kg): 30
Native Trees Planted: 15
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