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Jan 2002 - An educational camp with about 8000 children from all over Chile. They took part in games to explain the threat to native forests and hiking trips to discover the diversity of plants and animals which live in the forest. We also explained to them the global importance of the forests and why everyone should try to save the forests. They had did a specific project on native forests protection in which will develop during the year. The children also wrote postal cards to national authorities asking for support in protecting the ancient forests.

Kids writing poscards Kids painting

 

Making a clay tiger

More clay forest animals under construction

Dec 2001 - Montpellier, France: Children make clay models of forest animals at a kids for forests activity day.

 

Below are postcard drawings by kids for forest activites in Italy.

 

   

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We will try to show all of your photos in our virtual ancient forest gallery..Greenpeace makes sure that the ones who are responsible for saving the ancient forests will hear the voices of the young generation worldwide. If you send us your pictures and banners, we will also take them to the meeting in the Hague, the Netherlands so your voice can also be heard at the meeting.

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