Young Conservationist Network

Young Conservationist Network

Environmental Services

Ibadan, Oyo 413 followers

A non-profit organization dedicated to increasing knowledge about wildlife conservation primarily in Nigeria.

About us

The Young Conservationist Network (YCN) is a youth-led organisation aimed at increasing knowledge about nature conservation primarily in Nigeria. We envision a world where every citizen becomes an instrumental tool for the conservation of nature as well as, where the nostalgia of studying conservation science is reduced to the barest minimum.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Ibadan, Oyo
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021
Specialties
conservation education

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Updates

  • Hello July! A New Half Begins... Happy New Month, Young Conservationists! As we step into the second half of the year, let's embrace the opportunities to make a positive impact on our environment. July is filled with special days that remind us of our role in conserving nature and celebrating its incredible diversity. Here’s our Nature Calendar for July: Shark Awareness Day - July 14 World Chimpanzee Day - July 14 World Youth Skills Day - July 15 World Snake Day - July 16 Join us in celebrating these important dates and raising awareness for the conservation of our planet's magnificent wildlife. Let's make this month count! Stay passionate, stay active, and let's protect our natural world together. #HelloJuly #YoungConservationistNetwork #NatureCalendar #SharkAwarenessDay #WorldChimpanzeeDay #WorldYouthSkillsDay #WorldSnakeDay

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  • Happy World Environment Day. This year's campaign emphasizes land restoration, combating desertification, and enhancing drought resilience. These issues are critical in ensuring a sustainable future for our planet. Land degradation impacts lives and livelihoods, jeopardizing water and food security and driving migration and displacement. Without addressing these challenges, the stability of communities and ecosystems will continue to be at risk. Therefore, it is essential to implement concrete actions for transformative change to address the climate and environmental crisis and its effects on human mobility. By taking collective action now, we can secure a healthier and more resilient world for future generations. #worldenvironmentday #landrestoration #resilientcommunities

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  • Happy Bat Appreciation Day! Did you know there are over 1,400 species of bats, ranging from the tiny bumblebee bat to the giant flying fox? Bats play a crucial part in maintaining the balance of nature. Did you know? Insectivorous bats can consume thousands of insects each night, making them essential for natural pest control in forests and agricultural areas.Fruit bats play a crucial role in seed dispersal, helping to regenerate forests and maintain plant diversity. Nectar-feeding bats are important pollinators for many plant species, including some of our favorite fruits and flowers! So today, show some love for bats and raise awareness about their importance. Iroro Tanshi #BatAppreciationDay #Bats #Conservation #ProtectOurBats

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  •  Happy International Day of Forests! Today, we celebrate the invaluable gift that forests bestow upon us and reflect on the crucial role they play in sustaining life on Earth. As we commemorate this day, it's imperative to recognize the importance of innovation in forestry studies and its profound impact on the conservation and management of forests. Innovation in forestry studies is not merely a luxury but a necessity in our ever-changing world. With forests facing unprecedented threats such as deforestation, climate change, and biodiversity loss, innovative approaches are essential to address these challenges effectively. Advancements in technology have revolutionized the way we understand and manage forests. From remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) to drones and artificial intelligence, these tools empower researchers and practitioners to gather data more efficiently, monitor forest health in real-time, and develop more precise conservation strategies. Moreover, innovation extends beyond technological solutions. It encompasses novel approaches to sustainable forest management, such as agroforestry, reforestation initiatives, and community-based conservation projects. These innovative practices not only safeguard forest ecosystems but also foster socio-economic development and resilience in forest-dependent communities. Furthermore, interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange are vital components of innovation in forestry studies. By bringing together scientists, policymakers, local communities, and industry stakeholders, we can leverage diverse expertise and perspectives to develop holistic solutions that balance conservation goals with socio-economic needs. As we look to the future, innovation will continue to be instrumental in shaping the trajectory of forest conservation and management. Whether it's exploring new ways to enhance carbon sequestration, combat illegal logging, or promote sustainable livelihoods, innovation holds the key to unlocking the full potential of our forests. On this International Day of Forests, let us reaffirm our commitment to fostering a culture of innovation in forestry studies. By embracing creativity, resilience, and collaboration, we can pave the way for a more sustainable and prosperous future where forests thrive for generations to come. Together, let's celebrate and protect our forests—one innovative idea at a time! #IntlForestDay #InnovationInForestry

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  • Life on Our Planet: Technology in Storytelling! A television series that applied technological advancements in storytelling to shed light on critical wildlife conservation issues is the documentary "Life on Our Planet"! Using state-of-the-art technology, the film delves deep into the heart of ecosystems, showcasing the intricate balance of life and the impact of human activity. From satellite imagery to time-lapse photography, every frame is a testament to the power of innovation in understanding and preserving our natural world. What sets "Life on Our Planet" apart is its ability to highlight the problems and inspire action. By leveraging technology, it educates and empowers viewers to make a difference, urging us all to become stewards of our planet's future. Have you watched "Life on Our Planet"? What technology-driven solutions did you find most inspiring? Please share your thoughts below and let's continue the conversation for a brighter, greener future! It is still #WorldWildlifeDay, and here’s what Sir David Attenborough has to say about life on our planet(https://lnkd.in/ePRGV7W)! #LifeOnOurPlanet #WildlifeConservation #TechForGood #SaveOurPlanet #WorldWildlifeDay #DigitalInnovation #LidarTechnology

  • Embracing Digital Innovation for Wildlife Conservation 🌐 On this World Wildlife Day, let's celebrate the powerful synergy between technology and nature! 🚀💚 Digital innovation is transforming the landscape of wildlife conservation, fostering a stronger connection between people and the planet. 🤝 Here are a few inspiring examples: 1️⃣ Camera Traps with AI: Smart camera traps equipped with artificial intelligence help monitor and track endangered species, aiding researchers in gathering valuable data on wildlife populations and behaviors. 📸🔍 2️⃣ Drones for Anti-Poaching: Unmanned aerial vehicles are playing a crucial role in combating poaching activities. Drones can cover vast areas efficiently, monitor wildlife, and deter illegal activities, safeguarding our precious creatures. 🚁 3️⃣ Satellite Technology for Habitat Monitoring: Satellites provide real-time data on changes in ecosystems, helping conservationists monitor deforestation, track migration patterns, and assess the impact of climate change on wildlife habitats. 🛰️🌲 4️⃣ Mobile Apps for Citizen Science: Engaging the global community in wildlife conservation, mobile apps empower citizens to contribute data, report sightings, and participate in conservation initiatives, creating a collective impact. 📱🌿 Let's harness the power of technology to protect our planet's incredible biodiversity! 🌐💙 Together, we can bridge the gap between humans and the natural world. 🌎🦋 #WorldWildlifeDay #DigitalInnovation #Youngconservationistnetwork

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