Conservation Education:
The National Park Service Conservation education unit is charged with the responsibility of influencing people’s attitudes, emotions, knowledge, and behaviours about wildlife and wild places. This is done through the efforts of skilled educators and Park interpreters, who use a variety of techniques, methods, and assessments to reconnect people with the natural world. The Conservation Education section of the National Park Service Website provides the tools to start, expand, or refresh any conservation education program.
The National Park Service over the years have embarked on various programmes and projects aimed at increasing knowledge and support on biodiversity conservation in the support zone communities of the Seven National Parks through rural community talks, video/film show, stakeholders and or town hall community meetings.

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