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Date: Fri 20-Oct-1995

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Date: Fri 20-Oct-1995

Publication: Bee

Author: AMYD

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students-environment-poll

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Poll Highlights Students' Attitudes On The Environment

Newtown Middle School students participated in a recent Jane Goodall Institute

student opinion poll on the environment.

The poll showed that parents and teachers have the most influence on the

respondents regarding environmental issues, and the most popular school

subjects are earth science and biology.

Math came in a close second, getting 41 percent of the votes, and foreign

language came in third.

Concerning environmental issues, 87 percent of the students polled showed a

deep concern for how animals are treated. They said animals have the same

right to exist as humans, and animals can exhibit human-like emotions.

Almost as many students, 85 percent, said it is important to maintain the rain

forests and all countries should have strong environmental laws.

Students also seem to be recycling. Most said they recycle their cans, bottles

and newspapers at home.

The poll was given to 396 students from the greater Danbury area who were

chosen randomly. Roots & Shoots, the institute's youth environmental education

program, conducted the poll to learn what children feel about the environment,

their communities and the world as well as determine who influences them the

most.

For this poll, 31 Newtown students participated.

For more information about the survey, call the institute at (203) 431-2099.

The surveys cost $20 per copy.

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