Children spend most of their time outdoors with two environmental educators who run real biodiversity surveys, water-quality tests, and reforestation work — alongside our partner conservation associations in the Middle Atlas and on the Atlantic coast.
By day twelve, each group has mapped a small ecosystem, planted a small grove of cedar or Argan trees (which grow wild in the region), and built a low-tech composter with their own hands. They go home knowing how to read a forest, not just walk through it.