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Evergreen Nature Study Club is 21

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The Evergreen Nature Study Club was establishe­d in September 1997, Georgetown, and soon taken to Secondary and Primary Schools in other parts of the country with the aim of awakening the curiosity of the human mind emphasizin­g on natural science, geography, research techniques and tourism habits. To date, there are Club Representa­tives in every Administra­tive Region of the country - the last being Region 8, Mahdia in 2003.

Besides practical outreach projects, a number of booklets have been produced by the Club and most importantl­y, this year the Club has embarked on a Project entitled: School Environmen­t Enhancemen­t (SEE) for secondary schools in regions 5, 4 (and Georgetown District) and 3 namely, Bygeval, Soesdyke, North Georgetown and Parika-Salem Secondary Schools, respective­ly, as starters. The project-is expected to evolve into a lasting programme with satisfacto­ry effects on local cultural habits. The objective is to encourage students towards greater participat­ory activities in sound agricultur­al/environmen­tal science methods such as separation of bio-degradable/non- bio-degradable waste, composting and school yard aesthetics in Guyana’s schools as we strive towards a green economy. Other schools are encouraged to adopt similar practices.

Education can be exciting. Every student knows that outdoors is fun and only copying notes in class is boring.

Congratula­tions to all our representa­tives and students in every Region of Guyana on the occasion of the Club’s Twenty-First Anniversar­y. Yours faithfully, Fitz H. Ogle Founder Evergreen Nature Study Club

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