How schools can save the rainforest
Sky Rainforest Rescue Schools Challenge
How does the food we eat, stuff we buy and the energy we use, impact the rainforest and climate change? School students are set to find out.
Visit the Sky Rainforest Rescue Schools Challenge website.
Sky Rainforest Rescue Schools Challenge is a new online programme that involves primary and secondary pupils finding out what their impacts are on the rainforest, and how to make simple changes to reduce them.
How does it work?
The Sky Rainforest Rescue Schools Challenge includes a whole range of engaging interactive activities and resources including videos and assembly plans. It delivers on many areas of the curriculum including citizenship, science, geography, numeracy and physical, social and health education.
Prizes
Each week, a school will win a camcorder, and the Challenge winners get even more with our grand prizes. As students complete the challenge, they’ll get United Nations Environment Programme certificates.
Who's behind it?
The Sky Rainforest Rescue Schools Challenge is a charity partnership between Sky, WWF and Global Action Plan and will help students learn about the threats currently facing the environment.
Sky Rainforest Rescue is part of Sky and WWF's three-year project to help save one billion trees in the Amazon rainforest and tackle climate change. We designed the Challenge and materials as part of our ongoing charity partnership with Sky, and to follow on from the success of our other Sky charity partnership initiative for schools, Appetite for Action.
Visit the website and sign up now
Visit the Sky Rainforest Rescue Schools Challenge to find out more. Join the teams taking action now.
Contact us
Want to find out more? We'd love to hear from you.
We work with schools in a creative way to get young people thinking about climate change, and what they can do.
To make a real impact on climate change we work in partnership with influential businesses who share our objectives.













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