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Sustainable palm oil – High School Time Traveller game

https://www.chesterzoo.org/learning-resources/sustainable-palm-oil-high-school-time-traveller-game

The „High School Time Traveller Game“ immerses students in a decision-making scenario focused on advocating for sustainable palm oil within a school. It promotes critical thinking and awareness of global environmental issues.
One suggestion is to have a race to see who can get the furthest fastest (it will

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A special meeting: a Malagasy conservationist meets the lemur who shares her name | Chester Zoo

https://www.chesterzoo.org/news/a-special-meeting-a-malagasy-conservationist-meets-the-lemur-who-shares-her-name

To celebrate 20 years of protecting Madagascar’s wildlife, a team from Madagasikara Voakajy (MV) visited Chester Zoo this month. Their trip marked a milestone in a collaboration that’s helped safeguard some of the world’s most endangered species.
Wild sifakas are only found in Madagascar, where their numbers have plummeted by

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Human interactions with African Ecosystems | Educational workshops | International Conservation Academy

https://www.chesterzoo.org/conservation-science-education/international-conservation-academy/schools/school-visit-to-the-zoo/human-interactions-a-heart-of-africa-tour

In this walking tour, aimed at Key Stages 3 and 4, we’ll explore African ecosystems and answer some important questions. We’ll visit a range of animals found in the complex ecosystems of Africa and we’ll discover how each species has a unique and irreplaceable role in maintaining their habitat. 
Students will have the opportunity to engage in ecological monitoring techniques.

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Ploughshare tortoise | Chester Zoo animals

https://www.chesterzoo.org/animals/ploughshare-tortoise

The ploughshare tortoise is the largest and rarest of Madagascar’s four remaining tortoise species. These remarkable creatures are uniquely adapted to the dry forests of western Madagascar, where their distinctive, patterned shells make them highly sought after in the illegal wildlife trade.
At Chester Zoo, our ploughshare tortoises have been given a second chance after being

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