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This is another episode of the Forces for Nature, EarthX Conference series!
Brooke Carter is not your average teenager. At the young age of 13, she's already making waves in the world of wildlife education and conservation. Growing up in the Bahamas and traveling to exotic locations across the globe with her family, Brooke has had the incredible opportunity to experience a wide range of animals and ecosystems firsthand. Now, through her show, Wild Wonders with Brooke, she shares her passion for nature with the world, inspiring viewers of all ages to appreciate and protect our planet's biodiversity.
In this episode, she shares her most memorable wildlife encounters, including her top three adventures in Costa Rica, Madagascar, and the Kalahari. She also talks about some of her scariest experiences, like filming with alligators in Florida, and the valuable lessons she's learned about animals along the way. With her infectious enthusiasm and vast knowledge, Brooke will capture your heart and leave you feeling inspired to protect our natural world.
Resources
- Brooke's Show: Wild Wonders with Brooke (EarthX TV, FuboTV, DirecTV)
What YOU Can Do
- Spend time outside and observe nature in your own backyard.
- Learn about local wildlife and ecosystems, and how they contribute to the environment.
- Take small steps toward conservation by reducing waste, recycling, and supporting wildlife-friendly initiatives.
- Share your love for animals and nature with others to inspire change in your community.
- Encourage young people to get involved with environmental education and action, as they are the future stewards of our planet.
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