Youngster Conservation Education in SA...our Salvation?

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Wish more teens would think like that. \O


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Well, those are the jewels that make our job worthwhile!

Great little speech. O:V


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Some more speeches coming! :twisted:

But on a side note, irrelevant sort of, another topic over the last decade has been "Would you leave South Africa, and Why"?

There has been a steady increasing trend of seniors of all races saying they want to leave. But surprisingly this year the trend has reversed! Most say they will stay, and are determined to fix the country! :shock:

It is interesting indeed. Also, virtually all mention SA's nature as being unique and playing a big role... \O


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Too few are thinking along those lines, RP 0*\

Reading the headlines of the newspapers would make everybody, who can, leave the country. (white people of course)


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That Brat and most of his friends want to leave. :-(


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Very understandable :yes:


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Planted some pepper bark trees last day of term! :-0
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Just one? A funny place :-? Is there earth underneath the sand? lol Anyway a nice thing to do \O


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Two, Lis! They are endangered trees, donated by Botanical Gardens! \O The earth is potting soil to start them off with. :-0


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If they are growing fast, in 10 years time there will be a nice shadow there :yes: ;-)


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