Why do we actually get sick? And what is it that actually makes us sick? We have all asked ourselves such questions many times. But especially now, in the Corona pandemic, knowledge about viruses, bacteria and health is more important than ever. With the "Clean Hooves" project, the Planet Bambi Foundation wants to offer an interactive platform to make such knowledge accessible to children, schoolchildren and young people in a playful and, above all, interesting way. The Clean Hooves program explains what bacteria and viruses actually look like. How big these "disease-causing agents" are and how you actually get sick. In addition, the Corona virus in particular is looked at in detail and shown how the well-known protective measures (AHA rules) can help us. What has been learned can then be tested via an interactive quiz and our team can of course also be contacted if you have any questions.
A rule of thumb in ecology is that the more species-rich an ecosystem is, the more stable it is. If many species live in a habitat and use and promote its resources, it is less tragic if one species disappears from the system for some reason.The diversity of plants and insects strengthens nature and gives us a healthy living environment.
In this project we want to demonstrate that if we preserve the biodiversity of plants, insects and habitats in the form of a healthy lifelandscape preserved, us Last but not least, we are doing ourselves a favor.
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The United Nations has declared 2021 the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables. The decision is based on a proposal by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
The theme year is intended to help raise awareness around the globe of the important role of fruit and vegetables
If we consider that an unhealthy diet contributes to a number of common diseases, it becomes clear that nutritional education that highlights the value of fruit and vegetables as an important part of the daily diet is not only good for the individual; it is also important for society as a whole.