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Workshop

To successfully preserve living beings and parts of the environment and prevent the further development of environmental problems, it is important to acquire knowledge about the impacts of our actions on the environment. Numerous scientists from different fields of science conduct and publish their research on this.
Participants will be divided into groups. Each group will have the activity to study a summary of one of the selected scientific papers. We will then need to link the paper's content to the global threats we discussed in this session and the SDGs we became more familiar with in the first session. (https://sdgs.un.org/goals)
After 25 min the groups will report on the results of their work.
Scientific articles:
How do oil spills impact fiddler crabs? 
How can vultures and wind farms co-exist?
How do our outdoor activities impact wildlife?
How can we protect wildlife through ecotourism? 
From the titles themselves, it can be noticed that each of the works deals with a narrow area. When we study the existing and possible problems related to human activity, we can dedicate ourselves to searching for the best solutions. By spreading knowledge and applying the solutions found at the local level, we contribute to achieving global goals, SDGs.