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Environmental education as a component of multidisciplinary conservation programs: Lessons from conservation initiatives for critically endangered fruit bats in the western Indian Ocean

机译:作为多学科保护计划的一部分,环境教育:来自西印度洋严重濒危的果蝠的保护举措的经验教训

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Pteropus livingstonii, P. voeltzkowi, and P. rodricensis are three critically endangered fruit bats from western Indian Ocean islands for which multidisciplinary conservation programs have been established that include environmental education programs (EEPs). We describe these EEPs in terms of the strategies used to achieve them and evaluate the educational and conservation outcomes and impacts of the programs. Educational outputs (including posters, stickers, videos, lesson plans, and workshops), primarily linking human needs to the ecosystem services provided by bats, were delivered to schools and community groups, and local environmental educators were trained to further develop the EEPs. Outcomes included increased local awareness about the bats and their conservation, training of environmental educators, inclusion of bat conservation and environmental issues in the school curricula, and establishment of community-based environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Extensive prior planning, presentations in local languages, distribution of outputs through existing networks of educators, training of local educators, establishment of local environmental NGOs, and local capacity-building were all associated with these EEPs achieving their goals in the under-resourced island locations where these bats are found. The EEPs were also important in the development of other components of their respective conservation programs, such as population monitoring programs. Although long-term conservation impacts, particularly tackling habitat loss, are slow to materialize and social and economic issues need to be addressed, these EEPs have already had important outcomes and have established the foundation for future conservation actions.
机译:Pteropus livingstonii,P。voeltzkowi和P. rodricensis是来自印度洋西部岛屿的三只极度濒危的果蝠,已建立了包括环境教育计划(EEP)在内的多学科保护计划。我们通过实现这些EEP的策略来描述这些EEP,并评估教育和保护成果以及该计划的影响。主要将人类需求与蝙蝠提供的生态系统服务联系起来的教育成果(包括海报,贴纸,视频,课程计划和讲习班)已交付给学校和社区团体,并且对当地的环境教育者进行了培训,以进一步发展EEP。结果包括:提高当地对蝙蝠及其保护的认识,培训环境教育者,在学校课程中纳入蝙蝠的养护和环境问题,以及建立社区环境非政府组织。这些EEP在资源匮乏的岛屿地区实现了广泛的事先计划,以当地语言进行演示,通过现有的教育者网络分配产出,培训地方教育者,建立地方环境非政府组织以及地方能力建设。找到这些蝙蝠的地方。 EEP在制定其各自的保护计划的其他组成部分(例如人口监测计划)中也很重要。尽管长期的保护影响,尤其是解决栖息地流失的影响,难以实现,需要解决社会和经济问题,但这些EEP已经取得了重要成果,并为今后的保护行动奠定了基础。

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