Baseet Time Machine, an Educational Journey through the ages to engage the public with Wildlife.
March 2023 – In partnership with Wildlife Alliance, Baseet Time Machine is accompanying villagres, citizens and children of Cambodia in a fascinating journey through the ages to dive deeper into the secrets of the wildlife, raise awareness of forests’ importance to our ecosystem, promote STEM education for sustainable development, engage thousands with climate action, celebrate the return of tigers to the Cambodian forests and inspire the people to stop snaring and bushmeat.
Baseet Time Machine introduces participants to the Ancient Times where humans lived in harmony with nature for ages. They explore the tools and methods of living our ancestors had invented to survive, and realize how different our world looked like with more forests, greenspaces and animal species living side by side with humans.
Following, They discover the Industrial Ages where many inventions have been introduced to facilitate human lives, save their time, energy and effort. However, at the same time, pollution increased, climate crisis emerged, forests and greenspaces were wiped out to build factories and houses, and many wild animals went extinct.
Finally, with the Future Age, attendees discover how to utilize new inventions and technologies to protect forests, and save water with smart irrigation systems. They understand the importance of wild animals in the food chain to preserve the balance of our ecosystem and therefore, celebrate the return of tigers to Cambodian forests, and realize we should all cooperate to stop snaring and bushmeat.
About Baseet:
Baseet is an educational-scientific organization that provides STEAM Education, Science Communication, and Public Engagement Services. Baseet aims at accelerating the learning process, encouraging scientific cooperation, spreading science, and supporting educators.
About Wildlife Alliance:
Wildlife Alliance is a team of 300 experts with a mission to keep global temperature increase below 2°C by the year 2030. Wildlife Alliance aims to increase vegetation cover by planting new forests and assisting in the management of protected areas on land and sea and protecting the world’s endangered wildlife species.