The Nature Commission is part of the Guernsey Work Experience Scheme (GWEx), and develops opportunities in the environmental sector in partnership with other environmental organisations to offer a variety of experiences across policy, data collection, ecology, sampling, analysis, land management and more.
Local environmental projects open for funding
Environmental Education Programme
This project aims to inspire the next generation to become passionate champions for the environment. By helping young people grasp the deep connection between human life and a thriving natural world, we’re preparing them to face—and solve—the environmental challenges that will shape their futures and careers.
Beyond awareness, this initiative sparks critical thinking, encouraging students to analyse complex issues and develop creative, innovative solutions that can make a real difference.
Together, we’re empowering tomorrow’s leaders to protect our planet and build a sustainable future.
Education aspects included in this project
To support this project, 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
The cost to run this project in full is £21,500 per year. Discussions regarding partial funding to enable certain aspects of the programme to be supported can be undertaken.
Which UN Sustainable Development Goals does this Project contribute to?
This project helps to progress against the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:
- #3 good health and wellbeing
- #4 quality education
- #12 responsible consumption and production
- #13 climate action
- #14 life below water
- #15 life on land
Outcomes
- Boosts academic performance - nature-based education has been shown to enhance attention, critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills
- Enhances wellbeing - time spent learning about and in nature reduces stress, anxiety, and behavioural issues while promoting emotional resilience
- Fosters environmental literacy - students gain a better understanding of ecosystems, sustainability, biodiversity, and human impacts
- Builds awareness - early exposure to environmental concepts encourages lifelong stewardship of the planet
- Promotes sustainable habits - students are more likely to adopt behaviours like recycling, conserving water, or protecting wildlife
- Connects head, heart, and hands - nature education links knowledge (head), emotional connection (heart), and action (hands), making it holistic and impactful
- Creates ripple effects - students often influence their families and communities through what they learn at school
- Professional development for teachers - teachers gain new tools, resources, and confidence to integrate environmental themes across subjects.