Kids for Conservation program on again

The popular “Kids for Conservation” school holiday program at the Port Moresby Nature Park is back again.

The program is designed to keep kids busy and active during the school holiday period. It will run from April 19-20.

Education Supervisor, Amos Babaga said the program is for children aged 7-16 years and will be run in two groups,  one for ages 7-11yrs and the other for ages 12-16 years.

He said the aim of the program is to teach children what it takes to run a conservation-based recreational facility.

He said this will see activities such as behind the scene tours, learning about the Parks conservation programs as well as other fun games and craft activities.

“Kids for Conservation is a fun-filled and educational day that enables kids to go behind the scenes to see what it takes to run PNG’s leading conservation-focused recreational attraction,” said Babaga.

The program will run from 8:30am-2:30pm on Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 April and is fully supervised by the Parks Education Department.

Cost is K25 per child per day and includes entry, lunch and activities.

Author: 
Troy Taule