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Earth Rangers Takes Conservation to the Classroom and Beyond

By Lucas on Sep 18, 2013

The Earth Rangers and their Animal Ambassadors are always at hit in our schools.

From Opus Homes

Another proud recipient of the OPUS Homes Families Helping Families Program is Earth Rangers. Chances are, if you have kids, you know all about the Earth Rangers. They spread the word about conservation and sustainability, along with their Animal Ambassadors, through school programming, through the web, and on TV.

Earth Rangers is a conservation organization that’s dedicated to educating children and their families about biodiversity and empowering them to become directly involved in conservation. The funds raised through the Families Helping Families Program go directly to supporting the Earth Rangers School Outreach Program.

“We are thrilled to be working with OPUS Homes this school year. The funds provided will allow Earth Rangers to bring our environmental education programs into elementary schools in the various OPUS Homes communities,” said Tovah Barocas, Director, Development, Earth Rangers.

OPUS Homes appreciates being able to positively impact the programming at the schools in its’ communities, and believes in doing everything it can to support our local environments, from reducing our own waste, offering homes with energy-saving technology, and giving back to organizations that protect our precious natural resources and wildlife.

About Earth Rangers:

• The Earth Rangers Centre houses 40 Animal Ambassadors

• The School Outreach Program is Earth Ranger’s longest running program, and visits 550 schools each year

• The School Outreach Program shares a positive, science-based message to kids about the importance of protecting biodiversity and the environment

• The Classroom Visit Program is a hands-on, environmental science program for grades 4-6 and was developed in collaboration with the Metro Toronto Zoo, The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and The Vancouver Aquarium

• Earthrangers.com is the largest youth environmental community in Canada and hosts an educational blog, environmentally-themed games and videos

• The Earth Rangers “Bring Back the Wild” program is a national education and fundraising program to protect at risk species across Canada

We appreciate the good work of Earth Rangers, bringing positive messages of conservation, sustainability to classrooms, and inspiring kids to appreciate nature! Thanks, Earth Rangers! Visit www.EarthRangers.com to learn more.

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