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We Need To Save The Earth!

We Need To Save The Earth! | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

The Chaa Creek Eco Kid essay competition has begun.  Nazeem Ahmad has written this one.  Kids have unitl June 14th to send in their essay about why they want to be an Eco Kid.  Winners get a scholarship to the Summer Kids camp.

 

"So we should reduce, recycle and reuse.  This is what I do by turning off our room light when we don’t need them, use little water.  I love animals.  In our home I save little animals trapped and I enthusiastically encourage my little brothers and sisters to help and save the little pollinators and insects.  I love playing with cats, dogs, birds and fishes; I love nature.  I’ll do anything to stop global warming that causes the melting of the ice caps.  That’s why I should be an eco-kid at your camp so I can learn more ways to better my environment."

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"Hand wash hand for the future of Belize"

"Hand wash hand for the future of Belize" | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it
The recent archaeological find on Burns Avenue in San Ignacio town – discovered during work on a sustainable tourism project – reminds us not only how steeped Belize is in Maya history and culture, but how deeply intertwined tourism and archaeology...
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The Beauty of Hidden Secrets

The Beauty of Hidden Secrets | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Nice title for this Eco Kid essay from Tommy Diskin.


"I dream of going to Eco-Kids camp because camping, fishing and horseback riding are some of my favourite things to do.  To wake up by the Macal River would be awesome.  I would love to see my favorite animal in all of Belize in its natural habitat: the Tapir, our National Animal also known as the Mountain Cow.  Canoeing down a river is a fun and exciting adventure.  I have done it before, and would like to do it again and again and again! It’s the best way to see Belize’s wildlife.  I also want to know how to do organic farming so I can grow tomatoes, corn and other crops and even learn how to control bugs with bugs!"

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Ten good reasons to tie the knot in paradise

Ten good reasons to tie the knot in paradise | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

That's a lot of reasons to get married in Belize!  On a ruin is the way to go...12/12/12.

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