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Nature camp on Orang Tiger Reserve connects students to biodiversity

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Guwahati, March 30: As part of the sustained endeavour to ‘connect kids to nature conservation efforts’, biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak has conducted yet another annual Nature Camp, third in a row, in the famed Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve (ONP & TR) in Assam during March 26-28.

The 3rd Orang Nature Camp was organised in collaboration with the authority of Orang Tiger Reserve  and Wild Wings with support from the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF).

It was participated by 32 high school students and 6 teachers from six schools namely Sialmari High School, Sankardev Jatiya Vidyalaya, Bechimari ME School, Keramot Ali, ME School, Dokhin Borsola High School, and Ballav Bhai Patel Higher Secondary School. All these schools are located in the proximity of Orang Tiger Reserve.

Director, Orang Tiger Reserve  Pradipta Baruah who interacted with the participating students in the Nature Camp, said that the camp would help students to understand the significance of rich local biodiversity of the area and knowledge acquired in the camp would benefit the students and their kin in respect of  their future wellbeing.

The three-days residential nature camp has acquainted the  students with the importance of unrelenting conservation of nature. This camp also facilitates  the participating students to interact and learn from experts working in the field of nature/ biodiversity conservation and get motivated to be future stewards to work for the betterment of Orang Tiger Reserve.

Reputed conservation scientist and a global expert on rhino conservation, Dr. Bibhab Talukdar who is also the CEO and the Secretary General of Aaranyak,  attended the nature camp to interact and motivate the students.

During the interaction Dr. Talukdar told students what and how they would contribute for conservation and encouraged them to take steps to conserve biodiversity. Students also took a pledge to secure the same.

The Nature Camp programme was formally inaugurated on March 26 in Orang National Park by the Range Officer Dibyajyoti Deuri in presence of  Bijay Sankar Bora, Publicity Secretary of Aaranyak.

Resource persons Arup Kumar Das, Dr. Deba Kumar Dutta, Swapan Nath, Arif Hussain, Nejib Ahmed, Pranab Goswami, Anjan Baruah, Pranjit Deka and Karishma Sharma, delivered/presented facts-based lectures on various awareness and conservation topics for the benefit of  the students during the three-day nature camp. The programme also included many powerpoint presentations, environmental games, group presentations, nature trail and park safari and a conservation drama.

All the student participants were given a kit each, education materials and certificates.

Aranyak staff members Gunajit Mazumdar, Ujjal Bayan, Gaura Baidya ;  members of Aaranyak Sayanika Phukan, Samim Sultana, Akash Morang, Bipul Ganju and  local volunteers Khairul Basher and Baharul Islam  played key role in successful completion of the nature camp.

 

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