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Learning about Forests

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Learning about Forests (LEAF) is one of the five programs run by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), a non-governmental organization located in Copenhagen, Denmark. LEAF aims to encourage school classes and teachers to use forests for educational activities. The vision is to see an increased level of awareness and knowledge the key role the forest plays on our planet. The program's mission is to spread environmental education concerning forests and all their values among school children all around the world.

Member organizations

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In August 2013, LEAF was composed of twenty-one organizations:[1]

Organization Country
Flanders Bond Beter Leefmilieu Belgium
Bulgarian Blue Flag Movement Bulgaria
Cyprus Marine Environment Protection Association (CYMEPA) Cyprus
Tereza Association Czech Republic
Center for Environmental Education and Communications China
Skoven i skolen Denmark
Finnish Forest Association Finland
Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature (HSPN) Greece
"World's Green Star" Organization (Setar-e Sabz-e Jahan) Iran
An Taisce Education Ireland
FEE Japan Japan
Kenya Organization for Environmental Education (KOEE) Kenya
Latvia's State Forests Latvia
Nature Trust Malta Malta
FEE-N Netherlands
Forestry Extension Institute - Skoleskogen Norway
Centrul Carpato-Danubian de Geoecologie (CCDG Romania) Romania
Keep St. Petersburg Tidy (KSPT) Russia
Skogen i skolan Sweden
Turkiye Cevre Egitim Vakfi (TURCEV) Turkey
Conservation Efforts for Community Development (CECOD) Uganda

References

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  1. ^ "LEAF Member Organi[z]ations".
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