
Aguascalientes Schoolchildren Learn About Wildlife Conservation Through Engaging Bird Exhibit
Aguascalientes Schoolchildren Receive Environmental Education Through Captivating Bird Exhibit Aguascalientes, MX – On June 2nd, 2025, the Eloísa Barbosa Chávez primary school hosted a unique environmental education program organized by TV Azteca Aguascalientes. The program featured a captivating exhibition of protected bird species, including owls and the majestic golden eagle. Experts engaged students in an interactive learning experience, explaining the importance of wildlife conservation and the legal ramifications of keeping these birds as pets. "It's incredibly important to teach children about environmental protection from a young age," stated María Guadalupe Sánchez, a teacher at the school. "They learned about precious birds like the golden eagle, a symbol on our national coat of arms, and the illegality of keeping them in captivity." The program successfully reached numerous students, fostering a sense of responsibility and respect for the environment. Parents and teachers alike expressed their appreciation for the engaging and educational nature of the event. The initiative serves as a model for promoting environmental awareness among young people in the community.