On Saturday, April 23rd and Sunday April 24th, the Toronto Zoo will be hosting a series of kid-friendly workshops in honor of Earth Day 2016. The event serves as a fun and interactive way to teach children how small environmental changes can have a big impact on wildlife populations.
Included free with the price of admission, the Earth Day workshops at the Toronto Zoo will teach visitors about the importance of greening and naturalizing their backyard. Each workshops will include informative presentations as well as hands-on, kid-friendly activities facilitated by local organizers. There are four different workshops for visitors to choose from, with topics ranging from urban beekeeping to container gardening.
By combining valuable information with hands-on activities, the event provides a fun way for families to celebrate Earth Day 2016.
Animal-Oriented Earth Day Celebrations
The Toronto Zoo is Hosting Workshops for Earth Day 2016
Trend Themes
1. Education Through Interactive Workshops - Organizing workshops for children to encourage them towards environmental causes can lead to creative and interactive ways of learning.
2. Urban Beekeeping - Urban beekeeping provides an excellent opportunity for communities to learn more about the importance of bees to the ecosystem.
3. Container Gardening - Container gardening is a great way to introduce plants and vegetables to urban households that have limited outdoor space.
Industry Implications
1. Education Industry - Creating interactive educational workshops can help the industry to develop innovative teaching methods that engage children towards positive causes.
2. Agriculture Industry - Introducing urban beekeeping and container gardening as new trends can open up opportunities for businesses in the agriculture sector.
3. Tourism Industry - Inculcating eco-friendly practices in zoos to celebrate Earth Day can attract environmentally conscious tourists.