Highlights:
Volunteers building a check dam near Jhirpa |
Our environment education programme at Matkuli |
Volunteers cleaning and desilting a water body near Matkuli |
Children from Pisuwa on a nature trail |
Discussing better livestock management practices at Tekapar |
THE FULL REPORT:
Team: Ashfaq Aarbi – Conservation Officer
Hameed
Khan – Field assistant
Highlights
·
11 water conservation voluntary work projects
during the month – built 3 check dams and 8 water bodies cleaned
·
Classroom visits to 14 schools as part of
our environment education program – attended by 936 students
·
10 nature trail programmes - attended by 516 students
·
5 patrols done jointly with Forest Department
staff
·
13 awareness meetings for Livestock
Management
·
Follow-up to skill development training
programme organised earlier
·
5 unemployed youths placed in jobs at
Bhopal/Hoshangabad at starting salary of Rs 5300/- per month
·
Assisted in LPG distribution in relocated villages
·
Visit to review status of 10 villages that have already been relocated
Conservation
During February, we organised 11 programmes related to water
conservation. On February 10, we organised a programme to 2 clean water bodies
in the jungle near Pisuwa village. As the water bodies were covered
with leaves and organic litter, animals were finding it difficult to drink
water from them. Our team, consisting of field assistant Hameed Khan and 17
children from Government Middle School, Pisuwa, cleared the litter and made the
water bodies accessible to the animals again. Spotted deer are regularly
seen around these water bodies while there are occasional sightings of sloth
bears, wild dogs, gaur and leopards.
Five more such programmes were organised at Pisuwa, Matkuli,
Mehandikheda and Maili on February 11 and 27.
On February 22, we organised a programme to build a check
dam on a stream near Jhirpa village. A team comprising of 12 villagers
from Jhirpa, Hameed and Shivnarayan Devda, a Forest Guard, built the dam. The
resultant water body will benefit wildlife at night. Spotted deer, monkeys and leopards are spotted in the area.
Two similar programmes were
organised at Mehandikheda on February 23.
Education
During the month, our team organised 14 lectures to educate students
about nature and wildlife conservation.
Nature Trail Programme
During February, our team conducted a total of 10 trails and classes on
nature and wildlife conservation.
Forest patrolling
During the month we participated in forest patrolling work
with the Forest Department at Duddi, Bandhan, Chandanpipariya, Jhirpa and
Aaritodiya on February 16, 14 and 20. The patrolling was done by Mr.
Shivnarayan Devda (Forest Guard), Mukesh (Chowkidar) and Eco Development
Committee members.
Awareness programme on Livestock Management
During the month we organised 13 awareness meeting on livestock
management (on cattle sheds, stall feeding, fodder plantation, cattle castration
etc.) jointly with the Forest Department and Animal Husbandry Department. Participants
included Dr. Jain (VAS), Mr. Sharif Khan (Deputy Ranger), local Forest Guards
and villagers.
Employment Cell - Training Programme
We helped 23 youths from Matkuli, Chirrai and Tekapar
villages get trained in operating computers in January. This programme was organised
by Samadhan Samaj Seva Sangathan Pipariya under Deendayal Upadhayay Rural Skill
Yojna. The training programme was held between January 10 and February 9.
Five
youths got jobs in February with our assistance.
Details of the placements are as follows:
Details of the placements are as follows:
LPG Gas distribution
We helped indentify villagers eligible for cooking gas connections
through extensive socio-economic surveys. In February, Indane Gas Agency distributed
cooking gas connections to villagers in Matkuli and Pisuwa.
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