Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given species, ecosystem, biome or planet. Terrestrial biodiversity tends to be highest at low latitudes near the equator, which seems to be the result of the warm climate and high primary productivity. Marine biodiversity tends to be highest along coasts in the Western Pacific, where sea surface temperature is highest and in mid-latit
udinal band in all oceans. Biodiversity generally tends to cluster in hot spots, and has been increasing through time but will be likely to slow in the future. The period since the emergence of humans has displayed an ongoing biodiversity reduction and an accompanying loss of genetic diversity. Named the Holocene extinction, the reduction is caused primarily by human impacts, particularly habitat destruction. Conversely, biodiversity impacts human health in a number of ways, both positively and negatively. The United Nations designated 2011-2020 as the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity. Being students of Natural Science for more than two decades Exploring Nature wanted to pay tribute to Mother Nature and has chosen to do it by making replica of different terrestrial biodiversity model throughout this entire decade designated for Biodiversity:
1. To promote awareness of Biodiversity and nourish scientific thoughts and love for nature among kids through the pleasure of creation.
2. To teach kids in how to create scientific diorama of different bio diversity pattern by using waste household staff, plaster of Paris, paper, clothes etc.
3. Kids here develop there hobbies in art and crafts as well as learn how to study flora and fauna of a particular biodiversity and turn them into small replica.
4. Our modeling experts are not just Craftsman; they also have academic and exploration background of biodiversity and natural science. If you are associated with any group or institutions working for under privileged children, let us know. We will be happy to conduct such workshop at their premises to promote awareness among them on biodiversity as well as bring smiles in their faces by teaching them something new and entertaining.