Cape Town – As the severity of climate change increases, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment in the Western Cape is doing its part to develop a more responsible nation by engaging youngsters in its annual environmental educational debates, which formed part of its Working on Fire (WOF) programme.
Under the theme of “climate change, biodiversity and conservation”, six schools in the province gathered in Stellenbosch on Monday where Grade 8 and 9 learners participated in riveting debates on environmental issues.
WOF community fire awareness officer Rayganah Rhoda said: “The primary objective of the debate is to create an opportunity for these learners to debate on…
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