early awareness
AwareNearth is proud to launch Bridging Biomes, a global odyssey redefining how the next generation perceives and interacts with our planet. By partnering with 15 primary schools across six continents, we are uniting over 200 children to map the vital connections between natural biomes and human activity.
Children aged 5–8 are becoming the cartographers of a new world. Using a custom Equal Earth projection map and over 100 illustrations of plants, animals, and mythical creatures chosen by students and teachers, Bridging Biomes blends scientific accuracy with youthful imagination. With the guidance of international and local experts, we are co-creating a new-era map that looks at our world—and beyond.
This global storytelling experience stretches from the Himalayas to the Pacific, and from the desert to deep space. It explores how we feel about and interact with the environment through the eyes of the next generation of planetary guardians. Our goal is to scale Bridging Biomes to every school on Earth, inviting all children to share their local heroes and restore our relationship with our greatest ally: the natural world.
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OUR ARTIST
support TEAM
Thanks to our fantastic group of scientists and specialists, Bridging Biomes is bringing the world to your fingertips. Our interactive map invites explorers young and old to marvel at discoveries both near and far. Together, we’ll uncover the hidden wonders of life, journeying from the invisible world of the tiny to the vastness of the infinite—all with the vital aim to reconnect ourselves with the nature we know, and the nature we have yet to discover.
Thank you to Brian, Gladys, Phurba, Samuel, Andrew, Yiwen, Adriana, and David for your precious time and your enthusiastic, positive contributions.
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Adriana is a South African theoretical physicist and technologist. She is the founder of Proudly Human, focused on extreme-environment research, and a Director at the Foundation for Space Development Africa. An advocate for space exploration and off-world settlement, she explores the origins of life and humanity's future on Mars.
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David is a world-renowned Kenyan marine biologist and the current Chair of IPBES (2023–2026). As Founding Director of CORDIO East Africa, he specializes in coral reef resilience and sustainability science, advocating for a global shift in values to protect biodiversity and ensure long-term planetary health.
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Gladys, a National Centre for Scientific Research CNRS researcher at SETE, studies human-nature connections. Her work, with over 3,800 citations, explores how these connections enhance well-being and conservation. Her notable review highlights psychological and physical impacts. Gladys now focuses on developing and validating practices to strengthen global human-nature bonds.
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Brian is a Senior Climate Scientist at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and an Associate Research Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. A prominent ecologist and National Geographic Explorer, he specializes in forest disturbances, carbon sequestration, and the impacts of climate change on high-latitude and remote ecosystems.
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Samuel is an Associate Professor at the University of Lausanne and a specialist in Earth sciences and paleoceanography. His research focuses on the global carbon cycle, nutrient cycling, and ocean deoxygenation. He was a contributing author to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), specifically focusing on biogeochemical cycles.
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Phurba is a Senior Conservation Specialist with 27 years of experience leading complex conservation initiatives across Asia. He currently coordinates the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme at the IUCN HQ in Switzerland. Throughout his career, he has managed significant multi country portfolios focused on biodiversity protection and climate adaptation.
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Andrew, a conservation biologist, employs GIS and remote sensing to map species and habitats. Catawba College's Associate Professor of GIS and Conservation, he holds degrees from Duke and UCL. His PhD explored East African carnivores. He advised National Geographic on global conservation priorities.
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Yiwen studies conservation science and policy, focusing on invasive species and SDGs. His work highlights policy shortcomings and explores nature-based climate solutions. He assesses carbon financing, reforestation, and conservation effectiveness in Southeast Asia.
LOCAL PARTNERS
For each participating school, AwareNearth and our expert support team collaborate closely with principals, teachers, and local non-profits dedicated to environmental education and preservation. Their deep-rooted expertise in local flora, fauna, and diverse biomes brings a genuine, authentic touch to the project—ensuring that when it comes time for the final vote, the children are empowered with real-world knowledge.
Pierre-André Krueger
Hilde Fålun Strøm
Fernando Trujillo
Cynthia Gerling
Guillaume Schneider
Ishor Nachhiring