Send Puffin-Panda-Postcards that put nature first

Postcards in the classroom

Can postcards be redefined in the age of selfie greetings and social network posts? A group of 15 international students from six countries experimented on the reinvention postcards.

http://repository.falmouth.ac.uk/3595/2/Cumulus-Hong-Kong-Proceeding2016.pdf#page=625

Postcards with Puffins

After reading the blog /towards-a-greener-hobby-one-tree-at-a-time got me thinking about how swapping postcards is a way of planting and spreading ideas one card at a time.

Is anyone interested in joining with me to develop this thought in the context of making and sending hand made cards to a common purpose?

Hey! Look at me you guys . I’m flying

A flattened classroom mini postcard?

Could you please try to explain what your idea is about in a little more simple sentences in easier English? I don’t understand your plan.

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‘Networking Nature With Postcards’ (NNP) is a model in environmental education to encourage people to have empathy for the conservation of wildlife. It illustrates how we can develop nature connectedness to live sustainably and participate in meeting the objectives of the UN’s 2030 sustainability agenda by volunteering to help in local conservation management projects. Nature connectedness is defined as the extent to which individuals accept nature as part of their identity, and apply this understanding, and everything it includes, even the parts that are not pleasing, to everyday life…

NNP was invented as a classroom postcarding scheme in group of primary and secondary schools in Wales who now want to connect with other classes using the medium of POSTCROSSING

For more information go to:

http://blog.culturalecology.info/2022/07/04/networking-nature-with-postcards/

See the system we have in mind at.

http://blog.culturalecology.info/2022/07/04/networking-nature-with-postcards/

Judging by the number of viewers it seems to interest postcarders

Did you discuss with @paulo and @meiadeleite naming Postcrossing as the “free technical hub”? It sounds like Postcrossing shares your goals, while actually it connects people, not necessarily over the topic of putting nature first.