Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) marked World Mangrove Day recently on Friday 26th July with awareness events carried out at all Library Learning Centres (LLC) across the country.
To celebrate and learn about the importance of mangroves for ecosystems, BbP students engaged in a mixture of learning and fun activities like true environmental scientists.
They discovered how mangroves protect the shore, provide homes for many sea animals, and help maintain a healthy balance in the oceans.
A first activity at BbP’s Pari village Library Learning Centre in Port Moresby city was for the children to visit and study the mangrove saplings planted with Steamships Trading Company, Coast Care and TNC teams last year. The small trees are now thriving and have grown substantially.
The children were able to observe fish and other marine life around the mangrove roots and inspect the healthy trees with their magnifying glasses.
Villagers expressed gratitude for the planting of the mangroves because these trees will now attract tuna and other fish to the shore.
At BbP’s other Library Learning Centres, the children enjoyed colouring pictures depicting mangrove forests and watching videos. The significance of mangrove conservation was highlighted throughout the event.
Children not only learned about ecological concepts, but also actively participated in nurturing their local environment. Through hands-on activities like using tiny spades to explore the sandy shores, they developed a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance of nature.
The day was dedicated to teaching children the importance of caring for mangroves and their immediate environments, but also for them to gain an appreciation of the cultural significance of mangroves.
It was a day filled with learning, exploration, and plenty of smiles too.