Livestreaming with Experts
Bring conservation and science to life by giving children the opportunity to hear from WWF experts. Through free 45-minute virtual events, children can listen as WWF experts share stories of their experience working to protect species and habitats around the world. As you watch live, you can submit questions for the expert, participate in polls and quizzes, and interact with the expert by showing how much you learned!
How it works
Register
Visit the WWF partner page on Exploring By the Seat of Your Pants to select which session you want to participate in and indicate how you would like to participate. By registering, you certify that you are a teacher, educator, parent, and/or guardian who is at least 18 years old. If you are a student, no need to register, just tune in on Exploring By the Seat of Your Pants the day of the event.
Prepare Your Learners
Explore the free Wild Classroom materials associated with each event including activity plans, videos, web articles, and quizzes to enhance the experience for your audience.
Watch & Learn
Tune in to Exploring By the Seat of Your Pants at the scheduled time and date for the session. Follow the directions provided to enter the live Q&A. You can also catch the recording on the Wild Classroom YouTube channel.
Conservation in the Classroom
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The wild wonders of Madagascar: A virtual field trip to the world’s 4th largest island
Join Court Whelan, Expedition Leader with Natural Habitat Adventures, on a virtual field trip adventure to explore the biodiversity of this enchanting island.
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Biodiversity and the importance of teamwork
Join us for a discussion with Kung Fu Panda 4’s director, Mike Mitchell, and WWF’s Wildlife Conservation Senior Program Officer Alexander Nicolas about the role and value of teamwork in the movie and in biodiversity.