Environmental Education Centers Introduction
Nanzih Water Environmental Education Ceter
- NameNanzih Water Environmental Education Ceter
- Centre Introduction
In order to assist Kaohsiung City in realizing the environmental education action target of "Low Carbon Sustainable Development, Creating a Green City", we provide and establish the four environmental education learning areas of "Water Recycling", "Water Recovery", "Water Recycling", "Water Recirculation", and "Water Ecology" for the public, and through the courses, exploration, and experience, we will learn about the concepts of the sustainable coexistence of human beings, water, water, and the environment, the environment, and human beings, and gradually build up a correct connotation and spirit of environmental education, and become a seed for friendly environmental action.
- CategoryWater Resource Center / Wetland
- Open Booking for LessonsWeekdays
- Operating time09:00~17:00
- Centre General Holidaysholiday
- Telephone Number07-5915668 #1152
- E-mail websitea353.b7900@msa.hinet.net
- Websitehttp://www.gfde.com.tw/index.php
- Budget per Person(NTD) 0~0
- Ideal Number of Learners0~30
- AddressNo. 668, Yuangang Rd., Nanzi Dist., Kaohsiung City 811008 , Taiwan (R.O.C.)
- Centre Introduction(112)環署訓證字第(EC107003)號
- Files 楠梓水環境教育中心手冊
Recommended Lessons
- NameFollow the Pheasant-tailed Jacana and find the water's footsteps
- IntroductionBy exploring the wastewater treatment process, the program provides an in-depth guide to the cyclical process and rarity of water resources. They will also examine the changes in water resources brought about by life and the differences in whether sewage is properly treated or not. Finally, students will experience examples of water revitalization, such as wetlands and Pheasant-tailed Jacana, to understand the close connection between people, organisms and the environment through the water cycle.
- TargetsGrade3&4 / KS2
- Hours2 hours
- Available Seasons All year round
- DaypartDaytime
- OvernightNo
- NameWetland Legends
- IntroductionWetlands are of great importance to nature conservation. This course will guide participants to understand the multiple functions of wetlands and illustrate the dilemmas faced by wetlands through practical examples. Through exploring the surrounding environment of estuarine wetlands, mangrove forests and intertidal ecosystems, participants will be able to understand the close interaction between human beings, organisms and the environment. Participants will be prompted to think about how to address both the development and utilization of wetland landscapes that exist in the living environment and how to take practical actions to protect them.
- TargetsJunior High School / KS4
- Hours2 hours
- Available Seasons All year round
- DaypartDaytime
- OvernightNo