“On Safari With Nala”is a video series presented by nine-year-old Nala from Machaba Camp in Botswana. Each week Nala takes viewers on an exciting African adventure. Episodes include everything from exploring the Okavango Delta in a mokoro (type of canoe used on a delta) to learning about African wildlife. Machaba’s legendary chef, Sox, is even pulled into an episode or two to share some delicious recipes.
Nala has an extraordinary love for nature, wildlife, and conservation, which is not at all surprising since her parents are general managers at Machaba Camp where she and her young brother, Khan, live. Students can catch up on Nala’s adventures on YouTube.
Conservation and protection of wildlife species and their habitats are at the core of the Wildlife.net mission. The group’s focus is on building a community and network of members from around the world who care about the environment humans share with wildlife species and are inspired to protect nature and integrate nature into their communities.
The New England Aquarium’s Blue Impactvideo series expands students’ knowledge of climate change and helps students draw connections between climate change and changes in the oceans.
Vireo Education works in collaboration with educational institutions to train the eco-citizens of tomorrow. Teachers can try some of the projects displayed on Vireo’s website.