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"""The health of ecosystems is deteriorating faster than ever. Humans are at risk of becoming the cause of the sixth mass extinction,"" UN experts are warning.Accordingly, the preservation of biological diversity always serves as the preservation based on human life – both, globally and locally.International collaboration is needed to stop the decline of biodiversity. For this reason, in our project, our students are supposed to experience biodiversity in their region as well as in partner countries, but also experience the ever-increasing extinction of species. The aim of the project is to use precise examples, actions and measures that are suitable for everyday use to show pupils that there are actual opportunities everybody can do for the protection of species.Above all, nature protection works where it occurs together with the local population and where it also benefits them. In the long-term, local people benefit from protected areas and sustainable development because their survival and wellbeing depend directly on the preservation of their homeland and natural resources.There are many ways of becoming active in the protection of species. Protection affects everyone.Teachers and students of grade 1-12 from Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Germany want to face this challenge together and tackle contemporary nature issues mentioned above.The main goal is to raise the awareness of students and their living environment for this topic. We want to point out the problems, introduce options for action and develop new perspectives and solutions. In a creative, playful, and motivating way, students should engage with biodiversity, species extinction, species protection and the associated very fragile ecosystems. The view beyond national borders into other European countries is very helpful, interesting and necessary."
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