CBCGDF Biodiversity Science Museum Welcomes Students from Beijing Yuying Middle School for a Biodiversity Study Tour

On the morning of November 10, 2024, 80 students from two classes of the "1+3" innovation class of Beijing Yuying Middle School set out by bus from their school in the misty morning, and headed south to their study site, the Biodiversity Science Museum of China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF).

Every area of the Biodiversity Science Museum has aroused great interest among the students. The story of the return of the elk to its homeland in the history area, or the Clean Internet  for Conophytum initiated by CBCGDF, and the environmental public interest lawsuit(EPIL) filed by CBCGDF aroused great interest among students.The students listened carefully to the explanation of the science museum staff and recorded in detail in their study notes.

In the last part of this study tour, the students left their youthful handwriting on the canvas laid by the science museum.

We welcomes primary and secondary school students from all over the country to come to the CBCGDF Biodiversity Science Museum to start a study tour and light up the road to growth. Please contact us: (86)15313252939.

Original article:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/-3UOafWxkys_OnksT8DfTg

Translator: Daisy

Reviewed by Sara

Editor: Daisy

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