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www.rainforest-alliance.org Suggests
These 10 Easy Ways
Kids Can Help Save Rainforests
1.
Ask your parents to buy foods -- like bananas
and coffee -- that are grown in a “sustainable” way
(in a way that is safe for the environment, for
wildlife, and for people).
2.
Ask your school to buy environmentally
friendly paper.
3.
Have a bake sale or school fundraiser to
raise money to donate to an organization that works
to conserve rainforests.
4.
Read about other children who live in and
near the rainforest. See how they and their families
depend on the plants and animals in the rainforest.
5.
Tell your friends and family about how
important the rainforests are, or ask your teacher
to teach your class more about rainforests.
6.
Use less paper. Re-use paper instead of
throwing it out. Cut it up to use as a notepad, or
recycle the paper you use. Ask your parents and
teacher about how they recycle their paper.
7.
Do a class project to learn more about
rainforests and the plants and animals that live
there. Create a skit, write a story, or decorate
your classroom to look like a real rainforest.
8.
Write a letter to an organization or company
that is working to protect the rainforest and tell
them they’re doing a great job!
9.
Look at a map of the world with your parents
or teacher, and point out the places where
rainforests exist.
10. Look around your home for things you use
or eat that originate in the rainforest.
Think about how many things that we use every day
originate in the rainforest and how it would affect
you if they were no longer around. |