EcoAlpha organized interactive and engaging games at the Peony Festival to educate the public about native plants and pollinator-friendly ecosystems. Through hands-on activities and educational games, youth leaders helped visitors learn about the importance of native species in supporting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. The activities encouraged participation from children and families while making environmental education accessible and enjoyable for the community.
The activity created a fun and welcoming environment for families and children to learn about environmental sustainability through play and participation. By organizing interactive educational games, EcoAlpha encouraged community members to think about how everyday actions, such as planting native flowers and protecting pollinators, can positively impact local ecosystems. The event highlighted the value of youth-led outreach in promoting environmental awareness and community engagement.