A Park-Led Conservation Education Model: Ranger Goes to School in Komodo National Park

A Park-Led Conservation Education Model: Ranger Goes to School in Komodo National Park

Ranger Goes to School (RGTS) is a ranger-led, school-based conservation education initiative developed by Komodo National Park to inspire high school students in Labuan Bajo—the gateway to the park—to become future stewards of nature. Founded by senior park ranger Muhammad Ikbal Putera, RGTS addresses the growing disconnect between youth and their environment through experiential learning, storytelling, and the use of accessible technology. Since 2022, the program has reached over 1,000 students across five high schools. RGTS blends classroom and outdoor settings using tools such as PictureThis for plant identification, Canva for creating student presentations, and Kahoot for interactive quizzes. Drones capture stunning aerial footage that is transformed into documentary films to build emotional connections with the park, while social media extends the program’s reach and visibility. These technologies not only enrich the learning experience but also strengthen students’ sense of place and commitment to conservation.