Sun Valley Community School students are working to build an environmentally-friendly tiny house for the Twin Falls Refugee Center as transitional housing for a refugee family. Students will share progress on their project, followed by a screening of “Warehoused” and an opportunity to meet local refugees.
Gorongosa: Park and People
Join Sun Valley resident Greg Carr and Dominique Goncalves, a young Mozambican scientist, for a “sneak preview” of a new film that explores the challenges facing wildlife conservationists in Gorongosa National Park, in Mozambique, as they try to balance the needs of one of Africa’s last remaining wilderness areas with the needs of the human communities around the Park.
Named as one of National Geographic’s Last Wild Places, Gorongosa will be featured in a major article in the May 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. After a decade of renewed protection, Gorongosa’s large animal population has increased 10-fold. The Idaho-based Greg Carr Foundation is co-funding and co-managing this extraordinary wildlife restoration success story.
While Gorongosa has become one of Africa’s most celebrated conservation success stories, the work the team does outside the Park is even more critical. By bringing health care, agriculture support, and girls’ education to surrounding communities, Gorongosa is becoming a new model for other Protected Areas in Africa. And the Gorongosa team is discovering that women and girls are a powerful force that can lift their communities out of poverty, thereby easing human pressure on the Park.
Through the lens of Gorongosa, we explore of the most urgent questions of our time: what will it take to improve the lives of Africa’s rural population and save Africa’s remaining wild places? The film reframes and redefines the idea of a national park in Africa and puts Africans, especially women and girls, front and center in the fight to save their natural heritage. Ultimately, this is a story of hope.
Sewing Club
Sewing Club teaches basic hand-stitching through simple projects for kids. Children must be age 7 to attend and sign-up is required. Call the library at (208) 726-3493 x 2 to reserve a spot.
Parental help is encouraged and children under the age of 9 may not be left alone at the library.
Science Time with the Environmental Resource Center
Alisa McGowen from the Environmental Resource Center (ERC) will be our host at Science Time this week. Come learn about our natural world.
Science Time with the Sawtooth Botanical Garden
The Sawtooth Botanical Garden will guest-host Science Time in the Children’s Library. Join us in the Children’s Library as they teach about our natural world.
Science Time is every Tuesday at 11:00 am.
Science Time with Sawtooth Botanical Garden
The Sawtooth Botanical Garden will guest-host Science Time in the Children’s Library. Join us in the Children’s Library as they teach about our natural world.
Science Time is every Tuesday at 11:00 am.