One of our exciting programs focuses on educating students about the vital role of pollinators in ecosystems. Over the course of the program, students explore various pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, studying their anatomy, behavior, and the ecological benefits they provide, including enhancing biodiversity and supporting food production. They delve into the chemical signals that attract these creatures, learning how specific flowers’ scents and colors act as natural lures. Practical sessions involve hands-on activities such as planting pollinator-friendly gardens, creating habitats for pollinators, and conducting experiments on the effects of different smells and colors on pollinator behavior. This combination of theoretical knowledge and practical work offers students a comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of life and the importance of protecting these crucial species.
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