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Local environmental education opportunities for businesses

State of nature in Guernsey and Herm

Deepen your business’s understanding of local ecosystems and biodiversity — discover how nature is thriving (or struggling) in Guernsey and Herm, and uncover practical ways your business can champion environmental stewardship and make a positive impact

Overview

Sign up to this Activity

To sign up to this activity, please contact: office@naturecommission.gg

The Nature Commission is a Guernsey charity that works with business, government, the third sector, and the public to enhance the Island's natural environment and promote greater native biodiversity. In particular, the Nature Commission is working to reverse the decline in biodiversity by protecting and enhancing Guernsey's natural environment for the health of our economy and well-being of our island community.

For more information visit Nature Commission Guernsey

Format and content

The learning session is approximately 1 hour, and will cover the following topics:

  • the importance of a healthy natural environment, for the economy, for our health and well-being, and for the island
  • marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats of Guernsey and Herm
  • the species associated with those habitats
  • what is causing change in the natural environment
  • how the natural environment relates to your industry
  • environmental stewardship opportunities for your staff and your business

It can be hosted at your offices, or any other location with a large screen for presenting.

As this is a theoretical learning session, as many staff can attend as needed.

Cost

£100 for a one hour educational session for your staff at your offices, led by a Guernsey Nature Commission team member.

Outcomes:

  • Support for Corporate Social Responsibility Goals: alignment with the company's CSR or ESG commitments through learning participation in community and environmental initiatives
  • Increased environmental awareness: a deeper understanding of local ecosystems, species, and changes specific to Guernsey
  • Improved sustainability knowledge: practical insights into how actions, both at work and personally, can support environmental sustainability
  • Empowerment to act: inspiration and tools to make environmentally conscious decisions in their roles and daily lives
  • Enhanced team morale: shared experiences that foster collaboration, purpose, and pride in contributing to positive environmental impact
  • New skills and perspectives: learning to identify and assess the ecological impact of business operations, with ideas for green improvements.

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