Coimbatore students get exposure to ecosystem services in Manas Park

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GUWAHATI: A group of school children from faraway South India visited the picturesque Manas National Park and its neighbouring areas to understand the importance of ecosystem services available in this part of the country, and how the communities in the area thrive on those services generation after generation. A team of 12th standard students from Isha Home School, Coimbatore, embarked on ‘The Journey for Learning Programme’, an initiative top-bracket nature conservation organisation ‘Aaranyak’, which is a member of the IUCN and recognised as Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Science and Techonology, Government of India.

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