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Wednesday, 25 September 2019

New Zealand Conservation Week

                                                      New Zealand Conservation Week


New Zealand Conservation Week usually happens every year. Conservation Week is an annual event in students or schools, it is about taking care of our nature, and some workshops also and activities is given to students. This year, this event was held on September 14 - 22, 2019 and this is the 50th anniversary of Conservation Week. This event help teachers to motivate students to be in charge for the environment.

     Conservation Week is an important event in New Zealand because it helps people and the environment to be responsible for each other. People helps the environment by keeping it clean, and the environment will give us something that we can use like giving us fresh air, healthy living or anything that a clean environment do.

     Young New Zealanders can help to conserve our plants by keeping it clean. Keeping surroundings clean will be good for everyone else. It helps people to breathe properly, no contaminated places, and everything is clean if we keep our surroundings clean.

     They can also help by recycling things like plastics, cans or bottles to decrease some rubbish in New Zealand. If a person can't recycle things, we can put it in the recycling bin (yellow bin) and throw recyclable things and the government will take care of this things.

     We can also help by planting trees. Plants helps reduce carbon dioxide, reduce levels of polluted air, keeping the air clean or anything else that plants do. People have benefits by plants because we humans need these things, without plants, people will suffer due to their breathing. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Myka
    I really enjoyed your blogpost, I really like how you explained what Conservation Week is and how important to our environment. I also like how you put an example about how we can help the environment. But maybe you could put the poster of the Conservation Week. However, over all it's a good work!

    Jhermaine,

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