Lebenshilfe Bad Kreuznach: Ferry promotes inclusion and nature conservation!

Lebenshilfe Bad Kreuznach: Ferry promotes inclusion and nature conservation!
In Rhineland-Palatinate, active environmental protection and inclusion is encouraged at various levels. The hand -drawn ferry operation between Kurpark Bad Münster and Hutental, which has existed for over 300 years, was taken over by Lebenshilfe Bad Kreuznach. This measure is intended to support the integration of people with and without impairments. With this historical means of transport, employees work together in ferry operations and in the boat rental, which is of great importance for the region, such as SWR reported.
In addition, the city of Mainz has introduced a night driving ban for robotic lawnmowers to protect hedgehogs and other small animals from dangers. From now on, these machines may only be operated during the day. This ban is an important step to protect the domestic fauna.
commitment of elementary school students
Elsewhere in Rhineland-Palatinate, fourth graders of the Wallhalben primary school are committed to amphibian protection in the Southwest Palatinate district. The children actively help to save toads and newts across the street while they learn playfully through nature conservation. This shows how young people can be sensitized to environmental issues.In addition, the hairdresser Elke Jack is involved in Ockenheim by cutting hair and at the same time contributing to cleaning the sea. Your creative concept combines local services with a broader environmental awareness and shows how entrepreneurs can take responsibility.
Environmental education and school projects
The NABU environmental pyramid project is also presented as part of the education initiatives, which offers school classes the opportunity to deal intensively with environmental issues. Under the direction of the experienced biologist Bettina Schroeder, new teaching units have been integrated into the already proven program. The main goal of the project, which is funded by the Lower Saxony Bingo Environmental Foundation for over two and a half years, is to increase the sustainable effect of the seminars. The NABU Environmental pyramid acts as an extra-curricular learning location and enables schools such as the elementary school Engeo in Bremervörde to experience a variety of environmental impulses.lessons are supplemented by workshops in which teachers get to know practical activities such as researching ponds and baking pizza in the clay oven. Each class of the Engeo primary school is introduced to the NABU environmental pyramid with specific topics, such as insects and spiders or traces of the wolves. Emotions are to be awakened and options for action to integrate the concept of "education for sustainable development" into everyday school life.
gratifying news from the region
Another pleasant message comes from Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, where Carina Steffes was nominated for the German teacher award as a "excellent teacher" and ultimately wins the prize. Steffes' commitment in education and their contribution to school development are exemplary and deserve recognition.
In another moving incident, the cat Baghira disappeared from Ukraine during a trip to Paris. After a comprehensive search that used search dogs, thermal imaging cameras and drones, the cat was finally found again after 15 days. These stories from the region show that commitment to the environment and the community is lived in a variety of ways.
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