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Events Leading Up to and Resulting from the Today, Tomorrow, Forever Summit Zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens and nature centers, collectively known as living institutions,provide some of the most powerful informal learning environments for people of all ages.Together,living institutions in the U.S.host hundreds of millions of visitors annually. In fact,the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) has documented that the 142 million annual visitors to its accredited members represent more people than annually attend all NFL,NBA and Major League Baseball games combined. 1 A central mission of living institutions is conservation education:using the motivating power of natural places and living organisms to inform,inspire and motivate people to participate in environmental protection.It is here that the goals and activities of living institutions intersect with the values and objectives of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (UNDESD). The International Implementation Scheme of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 2 cites the following among the Decade's four underlying values: “Respect and care for the greater community of life in all its diversity which involves the protection and restoration of the Earth's ecosystems.” According to UNESCO,the lead agency for the UN Decade,the decade’s focus is “advocacy,communication and networking directed at facilitating all educators to include sustainable development concerns and goals in their own programs.” A central mission of living institutions is conservation education: using the motivating power of natural places and living organisms to inform, inspire and motivate people to participate in environmental protection. 1992 Rio Earth Summit 2000 Millennium Summit, world leaders agree on Millennium Development Goals I.CONTEXT 1 For more on AZA’s impact see www.aza.org/AboutAZA/CollectiveImpact1/ 2 For more on UNESCO’s Implementation Scheme see http://www.unesco.org/education/desd/ 1
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