Orders for EnviroKids theme: OCEANS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
August 27, 2013 at 2:03 pm
Orders for EnviroKids theme: OCEANS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Volume 34(3) 2013. WESSA’s 32-page fun and colourful environmental education magazine for children. This theme is about how global warming is affecting our oceans and ultimately will affect marine and human lives – see below for details of the magazine content.
DEADLINE FOR ORDERS: FRIDAY 30 AUGUST
MAGAZINES WILL MAIL MID SEPTEMBER
Please help EnviroKids to network this offer by forwarding it to any contacts that you think might want to obtain copies for educational purposes.
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MAGAZINE PRICING
R11.00 per copy for 6+ copies (minimum order 6 copies)
R10.00 per copy for 100+ copies
R9.00 per copy for 1 000+ copies
The above prices are exclusive of VAT and postage.
An invoice and our bank details will be supplied upon confirmation of your order.
MAGAZINE CONTENT
What’s up with oceans? – One page introduction explaining the problem and raising awareness about International Coastal Cleanup Day and National Marine Week.
Climate change and our oceans – The effects of raised carbon dioxide levels on our oceans – changing sea levels, ocean currents and climate, melting ice and bigger storms. However, there is some good news as oceans also store carbon.
Changing marine life – The effects of ocean change on our marine life.
People and ocean change – How changing ocean conditions are affecting people – damage to property, changing fisheries, changes in conservation and tourism.
Sharks and rays and climate change – Climate change in the past and how today’s changes in the oceans may affect sharks and rays. (Article sponsored by Save Our Seas Shark Centre)
Vanishing homes – How ocean acidification will affect marine life, coral reefs and food chains.
Helping our oceans – Some ideas for greener lifestyles and taking action.
Saving seabirds – A report by a child about his visit to a seabird rehabilitation centre (SAMREC on Port Elisabeth).
Saving penguin chicks – Report on SANCCOB rescuing abandoned penguin chicks.
Story: South Africa’s champion explorer – A story about Kingsley Holgate and his latest expedition that included championing the cause of the rhinos.
Magazines for Eco-Schools – Report on Xstrata funded EnviroKids magazines in Eco-Schools.
Regular pages include: Eco-Schools reports; colour-in; puzzles; children’s letters and artwork and Kids Caring For The Earth.
ABOUT ENVIROKIDS
EnviroKids is WESSA’s quarterly, environmental education magazine for children that has been produced for over 30 years. The magazine aims to entertain, educate and promote caring for the Earth. Prior to each printing of this membership-based magazine, bulk copies may be ordered by other organisations and schools for their own educational programmes. Special reprints of past themes can also be supplied. For further information contact Roberta. Note that this magazine is produced by WESSA and is not sold in shops.
Dr Roberta Griffiths EnviroKids Editor
WESSA (Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa)
P.O. Box 30145 Tokai, Cape Town, 7966
31 The Sanctuary, Off Pollsmoor Rd, Kirstenhof 7945
Tel/Fax: +27-(0)21 671 8344
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