YEP Academy
Down to Earth: Soil for Climate Action
Friends and Forest
Course offered in Tambon Tao Pun from 10. April 2026 to 12. April 2026.
Category
Nature Education
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YEP Academy (YEP Academy Co. Ltd.)
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About this Course
Down to Earth: Soil for Climate Action is a 3-day outdoor learning camp that reconnects participants with soil as a living system and a foundation for climate action. Through hands-on practices, nature immersion, and group reflection, participants explore the link between soil, ecosystems, food, and climate change, and discover how everyday actions can contribute to soil regeneration and a more resilient future.
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Friends and Forest
Date
- Fri, Apr 10, 2026 10:00 AM — Sun, Apr 12, 2026 5:00 PM
Signup Deadline
Thu, Apr 9, 2026 8:00 PM
Board & Overnight
What's included:
Camping Equipment,
Material for Activities,
7 Meals During the Camp,
Campsite Fee,
Facilitation Fee,
First Aids,
Insurance.
What's not included:
Personal Medication,
Breakfast on the first day & dinner on the last day.
Venue
Friends and Forest
Teachers
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Annie Kukreja
Focus Thailand
Annie Kukreja
Annie Kukreja
Focus Thailand
Annie Kukreja is deeply passionate about addressing the PM2.5 air pollution crisis in Thailand and is actively involved in developing projects to tackle this pressing issue. Additionally, she is committed to contributing to global efforts to mitigate the severity of climate change. With a focus on hands-on experience and a continuous pursuit of knowledge, Annie finds inspiration in sustainable development and conservation practices. Join Annie on her journey as she strives to make a meaningful difference in the realm of environmental stewardship and climate action.
Contents
Deepen Ecological Understanding: Develop a holistic understanding of soil as a living system and its critical role in climate resilience and carbon sequestration.
Cultivate Collective Climate Agency: Build confidence and shared responsibility to take meaningful climate action at individual, community, and ecosystem levels.
Enhance Nature-Based Awareness & Connection: Strengthen sensory awareness, ecological sensitivity, and emotional connection to the ground beneath our feet.
Translate Awareness into Action: Apply practical soil regeneration methods and develop realistic action pathways that extend beyond the camp experience.
Board & Overnight
What's included:
Camping Equipment,
Material for Activities,
7 Meals During the Camp,
Campsite Fee,
Facilitation Fee,
First Aids,
Insurance.
What's not included:
Personal Medication,
Breakfast on the first day & dinner on the last day.
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YEP Academy
YEP is a catalyst to foster personal growth and sustainable living mindset.
We are here to increase your awareness of yourself, others, and nature.
We are using Nature as a Learning Field, referring to the concept of using the natural environment as a setting for education and learning.
YEP Academy is driven by a team of diverse individuals who have a passion for nature, outdoor activities, and empowerment.
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Down to Earth: Soil for Climate Action
Dates for Friends and Forest
Fri, Apr 10, 2026 10:00 AM — Sun, Apr 12, 2026 5:00 PM
Signup Deadline
Thu, Apr 9, 2026 8:00 PM
Venue
Tambon Tao Pun
Friends and Forest70120 Tambon Tao Pun
Class Fee
200 $
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Down to Earth: Soil for Climate Action
Friends and Forest