Children residing in the Galapagos Islands are aware of the importance of the natural environment in which they live.
They grow by loving their space and the creatures with which they share it. They know that a Galapago is an animal that must be respected and protect.
They are told, again and again, that these colossal animals, of slow and no ability to flee, are deserving of love and respect for being the original residents of that soil.
They are explained that there was a moment, in which they were on the verge of extinction because they were massively hunted, by the navigators who stopped on the islands to supply water and food.
They were hunted and deposited in the warehouses of the ships, turned upside down to immobilize them. Until the moment of sacrificing them to eat their flesh.
In the Ecology, Drawing, Social Medium classes ... the desire to raise awareness of the little ones of the importance of caring for the great treasure of life in any of its manifestations is present.
Turtles, Zayapas, Opcanes, Pinches, iguanas ... Everything must be recognized as singular and accepted as necessary.
So that life between us is perpetuated and never stop being.
Pepe Navarro