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Don advocates exposure of children to natural resources management

By Gbenga Akinfenwa
03 March 2019   |   3:28 am
A Professor in the School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri, U.S.A, Professor Mark Morgan has called for early exposure and education of children on best natural resources management practices.     Morgan, who gave the advice at the International Summit on Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries Management organised by the College of Environmental Resources Management (COLERM),…

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A Professor in the School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri, U.S.A, Professor Mark Morgan has called for early exposure and education of children on best natural resources management practices.
   
Morgan, who gave the advice at the International Summit on Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries Management organised by the College of Environmental Resources Management (COLERM), Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), said children should be made to value natural resources from a tender age because eventually the task of sustaining natural resources will rest on them.

He said education and exposure to natural resources management should start right from elementary school, as the future depends on the proper management of natural resources.

“Try and teach the children how to manage natural resources from elementary, junior and senior schools.” 

He challenged older people to sustain natural resources management because of its effects on the future generation, stressing that any decision taken today will determine what will happen to natural resources tomorrow.
  
The don also admonished Natural Resources Managers to ensure a balance in their research activities and engage in researches that will benefit the public. He said for the conservation of the world’s natural resources to be taken seriously, people should be educated on the impact, importance and effect of climate change.
   
He advised that all hands should be on deck in the task of ensuring proper natural resources management, stating that more summits, collaborations and researches would enhance the potentials of the natural resources.
   
Earlier in his Keynote Address, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kolawole Salako commended the organisers of the Summit, comprising the University of Missouri, USA, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan and the University du Agriculture, Benin Republic, for the intellectual discourse, which he said is expected to lead to the establishment of an agreement that will bring about further collaborations.
 
According to him: “My expectation, therefore, is that the summit will lead to establishment of an agreement to foster international cooperation, research and academic development via exchange of educational and research materials, exchange of faculty and research personnel, as well as collaboration on acquisition of grants for research work of common interests.”
  
Corroborating the Vice Chancellor, the Dean COLERM, Professor Tunde Omoniyi who disclosed that the objective of the summit is to promote staff exchange, research collaboration and to encourage students training, solicited for enhanced partnership among institutions all over the world to proffer solutions to the challenges facing humanity.

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