How do plants grow?
In nature, the roots of a plant grow underground and cover a large area. this way they keep the plant strong and healthy. Shoots are young plants that have come up through the earth to find the sunlight that they need to survive. Shoots may seem small and fragile, but they can break open brick walls. their strength is quite amazing.
what is Roots and Shoots?
Inspired by her belief that every individual can make a difference, Dr Jane Goodall decide in 1991 to form a young people's environmental group of 16 local schoolchildren in East Africa. Its name was Roots and Shoots and the member organised recycling programmers and cleaned up local park, rivers and beaches. they also helped old people and the homeless in their neighborhood as well as protecting the natural habitat of local animals. today, Roots and Shoots has over 3,000 groups in more than 68 countries worldwide which are actively involved in Dr Jane Goodall's projects.
How can you become a member of Roots and Shoots?
Any young person, between preschool and university, can join the Roots and Shoots programme. if you want to start your own Roots and Shoots group, simply find other young people in your neighborhood who want to participate, and an adult to be the group leader. then, contact the Jane Goodall Institute for a membership form.
How do plants grow?
In nature, the roots of a plant grow underground and cover a large area. this way they keep the plant strong and healthy. Shoots are young plants that have come up through the earth to find the sunlight that they need to survive. Shoots may seem small and fragile, but they can break open brick walls. their strength is quite amazing.
what is Roots and Shoots?
Inspired by her belief that every individual can make a difference, Dr Jane Goodall decide in 1991 to form a young people's environmental group of 16 local schoolchildren in East Africa. Its name was Roots and Shoots and the member organised recycling programmers and cleaned up local park, rivers and beaches. they also helped old people and the homeless in their neighborhood as well as protecting the natural habitat of local animals. today, Roots and Shoots has over 3,000 groups in more than 68 countries worldwide which are actively involved in Dr Jane Goodall's projects.
How can you become a member of Roots and Shoots?
Any young person, between preschool and university, can join the Roots and Shoots programme. if you want to start your own Roots and Shoots group, simply find other young people in your neighborhood who want to participate, and an adult to be the group leader. then, contact the Jane Goodall Institute for a membership form.
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