Threats to destroy our planet are many and quoditian. We all know that many animals and plants have disappeared forever from the Earth. The same can happen with rocks and landforms. A fossilized animal or plant is threatened with total destruction by opening a new road. A rare mineral is likely to disappear from the overexploitation of a mine. A landform such as dunes or an old coastal line can be destroyed by the formation of a beach. Therefore, we need to spread the concept of geological heritage and geoconservation. The conservation of geological heritage is designed to maintain geotopes, ie locations which show the geological history of a region. The conservation of geological heritage is directly related to the conservation forms of both the natural and built environment. Its spread constitutes a fundamental need and its integration into any strategic integrated conservation of nature and environmental protection is essential for viability. The geoconservation is more general sense as meaning that the use of natural resources must be wisely in accordance with the principles of viability (or sustainability). These principles are based on the assumption that we must satisfy the present needs, ensuring the same opportunity for the future generations. The registration of a place, however, does not guarantee its preservation and protection. Similarly, the geoconservation can not be successful if the public ignores purposes. Therefore, the main concern should be to increase public awareness. Particularly education, starting at school,is intended to play a key role. For many people, however, even with environmental skills or awareness, the concept of natural heritage is quite narrow and limited to biological and ecological characters. The conservation of geological heritage and geodiversity, although important, is often overlooked or considered self-evident, so thus there is no need to be mentioned or studied in educational programs. Fortunately, more and more earth scientists are beginning to recognize the problem. The new attempts made to promote the concept of geoconservation contribute to a gradual change in attitudes concerning environmental issues. Thus, not only living and non living environmental considerations are beginning gradually to be taken into account. The new generation can learn on its own local geological heritage through educational programs - and especially through environmental education courses. In this way,we can develop awareness and evaluate the importance of geological heritage, which will result in protection. The idea of conservation of geological heritage aims to preserve the natural and cultural elements of our geological heritage, including: The place: Natural resources in place The forms and maps: historical records of natural and human history. The object: collections of minerals, fossils and rocks.