Plant trees

At the Arus Kualan Traditional School, children are taught the importance of taking care of the earth by planting trees. This is especially important for the Dayak community, as their culture is closely tied to the forest and nature. As the children grow and develop with the forest, they also have a responsibility to ensure that it remains sustainable for future generations.

Through planting trees, the children not only learn about the importance of environmental conservation but also develop practical skills such as planting techniques, nurturing the trees, and understanding the benefits of different types of trees. Additionally, this activity promotes a sense of ownership and responsibility among the children towards the environment.

Planting trees also has a significant impact on the local ecosystem. Trees provide many benefits such as improving air quality, providing habitats for wildlife, preventing soil erosion, and reducing the impact of climate change. By planting trees, the Dayak community is taking an active role in preserving the environment and maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.

Furthermore, the act of planting trees is a symbolic representation of the Dayak people’s deep connection to the earth and their commitment to sustainable living. It is a reminder that we all have a responsibility to care for the environment and preserve it for future generations.

In conclusion, planting trees is an essential activity that is taught to children at the Arus Kualan Traditional School. It is a practical way of teaching children about environmental conservation and promoting a sense of responsibility towards the earth. By planting trees, the Dayak community is not only preserving their cultural heritage but also taking an active role in preserving the environment for future generations.

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