I Wish I Went to Ecuador - Watch Legally and Safely
Pupils at Bricknell Primary School collaborated with animator David Bunting and local campaigning organisation, One Hull on Rainforest to create an animated campaign film about the Ecuadorian rain-forest. The film is inspired by one primary teacher's life changing visit to the Andes, the Cloud Forest and the Rain Forest. In Easter 2010, Victoria Jones was given the amazing opportunity alongside 11 teachers across the UK and an engineer from BP to travel to Ecuador and visit the Andes, the Cloud Forest and the Rain Forest to see deforestation first hand to enable her to share her real life experiences with children in her home town in an impactive an heartfelt manner. Her story enthralled her pupils so much, they decided to make an animated film to tell her story and help create awareness of rain-forest conservation.
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