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By Louise spiers and Stephanie Watson. The four elements of john muir award. The four elements are discover a wild place, explore it and do something to conserve it, share and experience it.
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By Louise spiers and Stephanie Watson The four elements of john muir award The four elements are discover a wild place, explore it and do something to conserve it, share and experience it.
You'd first look their daily for a wild place and try to find animals an watch there day life at a distance. • Then you work out where the place is and think about the wild creatures that live there. • The creatures of the wild will only accept you if your are carm confident and quiet. • Some of the bigger creatures will come up at a distance if they're confortable with you and remember never to make eye contact. • This is because the animal could flee for safety and some might attack if threatened. Discover a wild place
To explore a wild place you need to hike very often to explore animal habitats. • Each time you explore a new habitat you will learn more about the area and how it provides for the animals. • Their forest provides for the carnivores cover to stalk there pray, and in winter the weaker animals die and make easy meals for other animals so they don’t go hungry. • And when your explore the wild go further and uncover more mystery's about the wild area that you live near. Explore a wild place
When you find an endangered animal in your wild area follow its progress and watch how its coping in your wild area. • Then when you have seen the progress, call the conservationists to see if them are interested in your space of land. • Then always look after the land and never forget about it. Do something to conserve your wild area
To share your wild area invite people to come see the wonders of the outside world. • And maybe it will encrouge people to conserve there own wild area. • Then they could make a real effort and get more people interested and more wild areas will get protected. • In our share challenges we are making QR codes that tell everyone about wild experiences and what we've done. To share your wild area