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Building a connection with mother nature

By Yu Ran in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-22 07:26

Building a connection with mother nature

Wang Qingshi shows off his research project on the different types of insect feet in Shanghai. [Gao Erqiang/China Daily]

Yan and his classmate Zhang have since that trip been keenly observing birds and their relationship with the daily lives of humans. The pair eventually stumbled upon the realization that it would be necessary to create a balanced ecosystem for the creatures by controlling the bird population and planting more trees for them to live in. The two friends are planning to participate in the event again next year.

"I've widen my knowledge of birds, learned how to better express my thoughts and how to work as a team with those who have a same interest in birds," said Zhang of his experience.

Huang Yifeng, a Taiwanese ecological designer, is another advocate of getting kids out of their classrooms and residential blocks to parks, botanical gardens and zoos to see, touch and feel nature. To champion this cause, he founded Nature Fun in 2013. The company helps to organize outdoor activities within Shanghai for parents and children aged from six to 11.

He said that as more Chinese children are growing up in cities far away from the natural world, very few of them are able to name insects, flowers and tell the differences between vegetables.

Nature Fun's day trips take place once or twice monthly in parks, botanical gardens and zoos in the city. About 20 families, comprising one child who is accompanied by a parent, participate in each of the trips that are guided by Huang and his team, picking up leaves, listening to birds chirp and touching the insects.

Every day trip features a different theme, ranging from insects to birds or other animals. Huang would always give a short introductory lecture regarding the theme before the group sets off.

"I use storytelling methods as well as some handmade toys and props to get the children interested in the topic during the indoor warm-up session," said Huang.

During the summer holidays, the length of the explorative camps is extended to a week, while the location is changed from the city to the countryside.

"I am just acting as a catalyst for these lovely children to turn on their talents and explore the beauty in daily life," said Huang.

yuran@chinadaily.com.cn

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