WildTeam organised the EarthScout School Campaign 2026 at Joymoni Madhyamik School in Bagerhat’s Mongla on Wednesday as part of the initiative “Strengthening the Conservation of the Sundarbans through Empowering Youth and Institutional Development”, continuing its youth-driven conservation outreach across the Sundarbans landscape.
The wider project – supported by German Cooperation GIZ and the Bangladesh Forest Department – aims to strengthen Sundarbans conservation by empowering local youth through awareness, engagement, and school-based action.
According to the project proposal, the school campaign is a core component of the broader initiative. It is designed to reach 15 high schools and engage around 6,000 youths through interactive activities such as essay writing, art competition, quiz competition, film screening, environmental monitoring, Youth for the Environment and Sundarbans Clubs (Yes Club), Sundarbans Corners, and other awareness-building efforts.
WildTeam’s EarthScouts on the frontline of Sundarbans conservation
The programme emphasises that these activities are intended to build practical knowledge, leadership, responsibility, and a lasting personal connection with nature among students, creating a ripple effect of awareness and action in the community.
This kind of awareness programme is especially important in the Sundarbans context, where the ecosystem faces growing pressure from habitat degradation, climate change, pollution, and unsustainable human practices. The project explains that youth empowerment is central to long-term conservation because young people can become future custodians of the forest and carry conservation values from schools into their homes and communities.