Showing posts with label Mobile Health Unit of Nature Conservation Society of Amravati. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Health Unit of Nature Conservation Society of Amravati. Show all posts

Friday, June 11, 2010

Volunteering opportunity: NCSA Mobile Health Unit schedule, June - October 2010




I've posted this schedule in its original table format, as that is the neatest. Please click on the image to enlarge and read. If you'd like to volunteer please email me on rajashree DOT khalap AT gmail DOT com

Friday, March 26, 2010

Melghat!



Baby Rhesus Macaque by the roadside. He begged for food for a while, making a cute noise at us and even standing up on his hind legs. Truck drivers and other people have got monkeys into the terrible habit of hanging around in the road for handouts. Many get killed in car accidents thanks to this stupidity. What a pity Indians think it kind to give unnecessary snacks to so many creatures. It would be kinder to leave most of them alone.





Above: In the forest



Above: Gajanan, who along with Pradeep conducts the education programme of NCSA in the 39 villages of Melghat's Multiple Use area. This is next to the Sipna river at Semadoh.



Above: Chital



Above: Snake skin

Below: Fallen Mahua flowers. These are used by tribals to make a liquor of the same name. It's ironical that there happened to be a matchstick lying next to the flowers. Villagers often start fires under Mahua and Tendu trees, to "clear" the ground before the flowers and leaves fall. They often "clear" large sections of the forest as well.



I made my first trip to Melghat Tiger Reserve earlier this week. It was a very brief trip, just one and a half days, but there was a lot of new information I tried to absorb in that short time and I am trying to let it all settle into my head!

This was the only SF/NCSA project area I had never visited. So I decided to make a quick visit after going to Pench for some follow-up work (more on that later). It's always a privilege to talk to SF President/founder Kishor Rithe, and I was lucky to have his company for the whole trip. As always I plagued him with hundreds of questions which he answered very patiently. This is such a vast region and the issues impacting the tiger are so varied and complex that my questions will probably never end, but I am certainly a lot clearer in my mind about lots of things - exactly how reforestation is being done at Akot (south of Melghat Tiger Reserve), how barren land is made fertile, agro-forestry, forest legislation from the 1870s till the present day.

The first part of the trip was spent exploring the Community Resource Centre belonging to NCSA. I'll put those pictures in another post. In the evening I accompanied the Duda education van to a village called Chikli. The next morning was spent exploring the tourist zone of the Reserve. This series of images are of the forest and wildlife.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Mobile Health Unit schedule for May and June 2009

This is the schedule for the free medical camps to be conducted in May and the first half of June. Those interested in volunteering, please email ncsa.india@gmail.com


09 May 2009 - 11 May 2009 Saturday - Monday Pench Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra)
3 Days Camp

16 May2009 - 19 May 2009 Saturday - Tuesday Melghat Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra)
4 Days Camp

23 May 2009 - 26 May 2009 Saturday - Tuesday Bori-Satpura Tiger Reserve (M.P.)
4 Days Camp

30 May 2009 - 02 Jun 2009 Saturday - Monday Priyadarshini Pench Tiger Reserve (M.P.) 3 Days Camp

06 June 2009 - 09 June 2009 Saturday - Tuesday Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra) 4 Days Camp

13 Jun 2009 - 15 Jun 2009 Saturday - Monday Pench Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra)
3 Days Camp