Testimonials
A sample of what people are saying...
Guardians of Earth engages people – young and old – with nature...and every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference.”
— Dr Jane Goodall, Ph.D, DBE, Founder, The Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace
Guardians of Earth’s University BioQuest is a great way to engage students in discovering biodiversity that’s around them, that they otherwise would not notice.
— Madeline Taylor, Biodiversity Engagement Officer, Sustainability Team University of Melbourne
The way GoE works has been respectful, creating an anti-fragile network of relations rather than exploiting them... I haven’t seen that done anywhere with the relation that an organisation has had with Indigenous knowledge.
— Tyson Yunkaporta, Founder, Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab, Deakin University, Australia & Author of Sand Talk
Guardians of Earth provides an exciting new way for guests to have a meaningful experience of nature’s biodiversity at the places they visit while helping her local stewards. A triple win for hosts, guardians and guests.”
— Anna Pollock, Founder, Conscious.Travel
The Guardians of Earth Realms program helps us align the incentives for capital and community to create a truly regenerative culture. From experience, when our member audience is engaged, new exciting doors open.
— Lilly Milligan Gilbert, Chief Sustainability Officer, The Mandala Group, Singapore
We are always looking for exciting new ways to engage all members of our university community with the natural world. Guardians of Earth has created something special here, and we look forward to competing in more UniBioQuests.
— Rosanne Quinnell, Associate Professor School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science Academic Advisor, University of Sydney Sustainability Strategy University of Sydney
At Avana, we care for our land and the life it holds. Our Nature Realm on Guardians of Earth transparently celebrates our biodiversity-positive impact and stories, helping us reach and attract guests who care like we do.
— Dam Quynh (James Thai), Chief Operating Officer, Avana Retreat, Vietnam
Guardians of Earth’s nature-positive gaming aligns perfectly with our mission to connect animals, people, and the environment for a harmonious future. We currently integrate their games into our own biodiversity engagement school programs, and are very excited about the positive impact we are creating together.
— James Forbes, Chief Executive Officer Jane Goodall Institute Australia
So glad we are able to offer this wonderful experience [Guardian's of Earth's nature positive gaming for schools] to young people across the country to get them engaged in and loving their environment! Cultivating a new generation of guardians for this planet!
— Kerrie Rubie, Hermitage Schools Plant Science Competition, Crop & Food Science Queensland Government, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
A game-changer for us. A unique, immersive experience that truly celebrates the natural beauty of our sites.
— Jeff Yeo, Co-Founder, Big Tiny Pte Ltd.
QuestaGame is awesome. Think Pokémon GO meets real life.
— Sci Geek, @michelle_neil, Twitter
I recently discovered a new species from a record posted on QuestaGame.
— Dr. Bryan Lessard, Entomologist, CSIRO
Such a fun and addictive game. Great way to get the whole family involved and outdoors looking for the next species. It’s become a challenge the whole family enjoys and works towards.
— Heather Kennedy Abbott, Android User
Questagame is fun, easy-to-use, and promotes nature play and learning about local wildlife. I suggest using it as part of a broader strategy to engage kids with nature.
— Dr Philip Roetman, University of South Australia
Samples of real testimonials from our game playing community:
Very proud of what the @CharlesSturtUni #QuestaGame clan put up for the #UniBioQuest. We learned a heap about what calls our campus home. We eagerly await the final results
This is the most time I’ve EVER spent outside!!
Much excitement among the students about the Bioquest, and many did far more work than we ever expected.
It made me more aware of interesting species around me, and I felt like I was contributing to research.
I discovered that I love to photograph wildlife. I learnt so much more about species in my attempt to identify them.
I was suddenly really observing my surrounds and being able to identify genus species through research.”
It got me out discovering new species on campus - dragonflies were a whole new field for me.
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