Karen Verburgh is fundraising for Citizen Science Programme

by Lapalala Wilderness School

 Limpopo  Environment  Education

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I believe Citizen Science Programme is a great cause. I am doing this because we humans forgot that we are a part of nature, and anything that helps us remember that we are is a great cause!

Karen Verburgh
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R 305
Funded to date
R 4,000
Goal

This project is raising funds to provide an essential Environmental Education Programme for children and young adults at the Lapalala Wilderness School. The programme, which will host two community schools and benefit 120 learners, aims to teach the value of biodiversity and our place in the natural world. By focusing on crucial topics like veld management, citizen science, and conservation, the training will empower Africa's future conservation champions and instill the understanding that human health is directly connected to the health of the environment.

Our life system support on Earth is maintained by all the species that occur on our planet. Plants provide oxygen and food, wetlands clean our toxins from our water systems, bacteria break down our waste and insects and birds pollinate our fruit. The list of benefits is endless, yet seldom does a day go by that we don't hear of another alarming environmental issue that threatens the state of our planet, even in the time of the floods.

The Lapalala Wilderness School (LWS) has continued to build up a deserved reputation for the essential work we do to help our children and young adult to discover the value of biodiversity in our natural world and our place within it, and to identify and nurture Africa's future conversation champions. Environmental Education courses should not be regarded as a luxury but rather as a vitally important component of the education of all our children, with the message that the health of the people is intimately connected with the health of the environment. All our citizens must understand and support the need to conserve water catchments, wetlands, and the many species of plants and animals which receive far too little attention, such as the pollinators are so essential for food security. The training will include:

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Funded to date:

R 305

Funding goal: R 4,000
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NGO: Lapalala Wilderness School
Start: 16th February 2026
End: 25th March 2026