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Wildlife in Falklands Scotland School linking program

Tuesday, January 13th 2009 - 20:00 UTC
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King Penguins colony at Voluteer Point King Penguins colony at Voluteer Point

Education officers from Edinburgh Zoo have headed to the Falkland Islands to teach local children about Scottish wildlife, according to a report from the News Scotsman.

Sandie Robb and Polly Phillpot are set to spend a month on the Islands, visiting five schools and various youth groups as part of a School Linking Programme which aims to set up Scottish schools with links to classrooms around the world. Lessons about the Falkland Islands, home to colonies of King, Gentoo, Rockhopper, Magellanic and Macaroni Penguins, have also been planned for Scottish pupils in 56 schools across the country. These will culminate in a School Linking Day at Edinburgh Zoo in June, where the Scottish pupils will be able to speak to Falklands pupils via webcam. Ms Phillpot, senior education officer for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), which owns Edinburgh Zoo, said: "Sandie and I are very excited about the chance to travel to the Falklands and engage with young Falklanders' and their native wildlife. "RZSS has had links with Falklands Conservation for many years due to our collection of penguins at Edinburgh Zoo, so it will be a great moment when we see our first penguins in the wild".

Categories: Tourism, Falkland Islands.

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