Author:
Awasthy Monica,Popovic Ana Z,Linklater Wayne L
Abstract
The “extinction of [ecological] experience” is a concern for children in urban centres. Urban environments, traditionally
the refuge of exotic human-commensal species, are being increasingly colonised by native species. We used a native
bird as a focal species for integrating urban biological research and environmental education (EE) in conservation. We
tested whether incorporating biological researchers into classroom teaching and hands-on experiences with radio-telemetry
of wild birds increased wildlife knowledge, environmental awareness and intentions to act amongst children from local
schools. We found no significant increases in knowledge after our EE programme. However, those children who
participated in exercises with researchers in local green space demonstrated a greater level of nature awareness than
groups who participated in the schoolyard, and retained this level three months after the programme completion. We
illustrate the importance of incorporating biological research in conservation education in urban centres.
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology
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