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2005 Morula Kids Competition
Announcing the Winners - November 2005
The Morula Kids Competition is one of various Environmental Education programmes offered by South African National Parks (SANParks), to increase the level of environmental awareness amongst the South African public broadly, and more specifically, learners. Here are this year's winners ![]()
Did you know?
The Morula Kids Competition is one of various Environmental Education programmes offered by South African National Parks (SANParks), to increase the level of environmental awareness amongst the South African public broadly, and more specifically, learners. This national competition focuses on learners at the General Education and Training Level (GET), particularly those currently in the Foundation and Intermediate Phases. It dares both learners and educators to use their creative skills in the form of art, sculptors, and essays to respond to challenges facing conservation and sustainable use of natural resources within reserves and national parks.
The Marula tree was selected as the official logo for the competition and hence the Morula Kids Competition. This tree was chosen because of its abundance in most African countries. It is one of the important fruit-bearing indigenous trees in South Africa. Apart from also being the tasty food to a host of animals, birds and humans, it is famous for its various uses. It can make very delicious jam, beer and liqueurs using the exotic tasting fruit. It can be used for medicinal purposes and can serve as shade where communities sit and hold their meetings.
Partnerships
The programme enjoys the benefit of key partners such as the SABC, through SABC School TV for television air time, the Tourism and Marketing Department with a sponsorship of Go-Wild cards, the Conservation Services Department for providing 20 bus adverts to market the campaign nationally and the Communications Department for all communications support..
Prizes
As winners, each of the 30 lucky Grade 3 -7 learners will get to experience the excitement and thrill of the wild by visiting a national park nearest to them and a Go-Wild card.
The idea is that learners should go back to their respective schools motivated to learn more about conservation and the environment, hence the involvement of the educators in the programme.
You too can make a difference!
Join the Environmental Education unit, in being creative with waste
- Encourage learners and communities to enter for the Morula Kids Competition
- Collect posters for distribution to schools of your choice.
- Help save our natural and cultural resources
Entry forms and posters are available from all People and Conservation Units at all national parks.
Enquiries: Maria Moate: Manager: National Coordinator, Environmental Education Tel: (012) 426-5200 or mariamo@sanparks.org or Bessy Makhuba, Tel (012) 426 5205
