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we care for nature

People who protect nature, give their hearts and soul for behavior change. Have you also experienced that changing behavior is difficult?

If we only could have the power to influence people who harm nature...
how much greener the world would be!

Frogleaps gives you ‘know how’ about human behavior change. So if you want to strengthen your project, take a look at our free courses & tools.

Strategic Communication Development Model

Only rarely you can accomplish your goals alone. Strategic Communication empowers you to change people and institutions. Our Strategic Communication Development Model guides you through this process. For each of the building blocks we use special methods, for instance how to point out success and how to start simple. Read more

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Course Strategic Communication

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Frogleaps facilitates sustainability professionals to reach their goal for a greener world.

Make the jump today and start our free online course Strategic communication.

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Course Storytelling

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Did you know that storytelling is more effective then factual info to persuade your target audiences?

Take the free course Storytelling and find out what stories can do for you.

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Video's: Conservation psychology and Design of behavior change

Watch the inspiring interview with Associate Professor Stanley T. Asah. He gives striking examples of irrational human behavior causing environmental problems. Stanley tells a compelling story about the power of psychology for nature conservation.
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[フレーム] Julia Townsend shares her vision on how to change behavior for nature conservation. Awareness is not enough. We need to answer the question: which steps and actions should people take? And how can we facilitate those actions?go to the video in parts
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Cases: real life stories of successful change

Boč is a beautiful nature park in Slovenia. Rare plants grow on the mountain meadows. For years, park manager Simona tries hard to control the damage caused by visitors. She communicates with villagers, schools, government officials, tourists and hunters.

All in vain. Until she starts using Frogleaps’ strategic communication methods. Step by step, things improve. Now, all groups involved, work as a team to protect the park. Amazing result!

Read more about Simona’s story.
Or jump right to the course Strategic communication.

Rezvin fell in love with nature when she was a child. After studying zoology, she was proud to join WildTeam. This organization protects the magnificent tigers in the Sundarbans – world’s largest mangrove forest.No matter how hard Rezvin’s team tried, villagers kept killing tigers. Rezvin: ‘How can you change the behavior of people you don’t understand? We cannot apply brutal force. The change must come from their own hearts and minds! With Frogleaps’ step by step approach –starting with listening first- we sparked a revolution!

Read more about Rezvin’s story Or jump right to the course Storytelling.

Ready to use Tools

Action speaks louder than works. That’s why we offer you free tools. You can use them to guide your communications and your actions to influence behavior. Our tools proved successful in nature parks all over the world.

Take a quick look at a few of our ready-to-use tools. They are pdf’s with fillable fields for easy working, alone or with your team. Go to the complete list to check out all our tools.

Latest news

Launching new free course: Storytelling October 16th

Communicating effectively with facts sheets, power points or Storytelling? Frogleaps helps professionals achieve green change by providing free... read more

Frogleaps goes worldwide June 18th

Frogleaps offers actionable intelligence to jump-start change strategies with marketing expertise. The new web platform supports professionals who... read more

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Latest blog entries

Stories about SAWAP-Projects April 23rd

Stories about SAWAP-Projects Innovations for sustainable land and water management in Africa remain unknown due to poor communication.... read more

Anti-rhino poaching campaign May 1st

Asked to comment on a project proposal for an anti-rhino poaching campaign, I noticed that it was very much... read more

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Who is Frogleaps?

Frogleaps is an initiative of Frits Hesselink and Peter Paul van Kempen: “We are passionate about social change for sustainable development. And we are dedicated to share our expertise. We strive to make a difference by providing easy-to-understand and ready-to-use content.”

[画像:Frits Hesselink]Frits Hesselink has a long track record in strengthening skills of conservation and sustainable development professionals all over the world. He helps them realize change. Strategic communication is his specialty.

Read his personal story why he started Frogleaps
Contact Frits: frits@frogleaps.org
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Peter Paul van Kempen uses psychology to help his clients understand their audiences. What drives people? Knowing the keys to their hearts and minds, gives you the power to influence their behavior.
Read his personal story why he started Frogleaps
Contact Peter Paul: peterpaul@frogleaps.org
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Our partners

iucn-logo-135px-wide-retinaFrogleaps is endorsed by the Commission on Education and Communication of the IUCN, the world’s oldest and largest global environmental organization. IUCN CEC is a network driving change for sustainability. More than thousand members volunteer their professional expertise in learning, knowledge management and strategic communication to achieve IUCN goals.

iucn-PACO-logo-150px-wide-retinaThe IUCN Central and Western Africa Program (PACO) translated Frogleaps into French and adapts it now for the region. PACO works in 25 states and is supported by country program offices; Project offices; and transverse units. To contribute to the IUCN Global Program, the PACO is based on 4 regional thematic programs that develop a regional vision and implement their programs and projects: Forest Conservation; Water and wetlands; Marine and coastal areas; Protected areas and biodiversity.

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