Team: Anoop Awasthi – Conservation Officer
Niranjan
Hinge – Field assistant
Bandu Uikey – Field assistant
Highlights
· One voluntary work project to clean area around hand pump at Khamba
· 2 nature trails for students of Aamajhari and Telia
· Environment Education Programme in 13 villages – attended by 605 students
· Wildlife film shows in 6 villages – attended by 193 villagers
· 6 medical camps – 238 patients treated
Conservation
Aawarghani - tribal dance group performing at a resort |
On January 12, Niranjan led 8 children from Aamajhari village on a nature trail in the jungle adjoining the village. On the trail, Niranjan identified various species of local flora and fauna and explained the need for conservation to the children. Another nature trail was organized on January 25 for 14 students of Telia village.
On January 30, Anoop and Niranjan led a team of 10 children of Khamba village in a programme to clean the area surrounding a hand pump. The ditch next the hand pump, meant to drain spillover water away, had become clogged with organic waste and weeds had sprouted in it, hindering the flow of water. Our volunteer team cleaned up the ditch to ensure proper drainage of spillover water.
In January, our team
conducted environment education programmes in 13 schools in our area of
operations.
Environment education through a nature game at Telia |
There were 6 film shows on nature and wildlife conservation
in January.
Forest Department staff attending our medical amp at Jamtara |
Jamtara MHU - a village lady registers for treatment |
A patient gets an infected wound treated at our medical camp in Murer |
Camp at Muharjir |
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