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Global Tiger Day – Nature Trail & Citizen Science Programme July, 2018
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The students got a chance to learn about Basic Nature Photography and Biodiversity Survey Techniques. Basic hands-on training on GIS and the use of GPS devices were also provided and the students enjoyed creating the Nature Trail Maps and marking of Waypoints. They also explored various ICT Tools to create Checklists of Species Spotted during the trail. It is indeed commendable the way the ‘Chrysalis Team’ from SAIE have been actively engaged in all theirfollow up activities and programmes, being a part of the WildRoots – Citizen Science Programme, and we hope that they continue their wonderful journey with us and give us an opportunity to learn more. The students have taken some great photographs during the event and we will be sharing them in our Gallery Section soon. Also, the checklist of Birds spotted and photographed during the survey will be shared soon.
As a part of the Citizen Science Programme on Climate Change, Biodiversity Awareness & Conservation, a Nature Trail and Biodiversity Survey were conducted by the ‘Chrysalis Team’ of Sri Aurobindo Institute of Education (SAIE), Kolkata, West Bengal, to celebrate the Global Tiger Day, 2018, at the A.J.C. Bose Botanical Garden. 34 students, from the school, who have completed the 1st Phase of the Citizen ScienceProgramme, had participated in a 1-day Nature Trail that included a survey-based exploration of the garden using ICT Tools. The Programme was facilitated by the Founder President and Ms Sarbari Karmakar, Teacher of Biology, SAIE, who is also a Content Developer for the Educational Programmes undertaken byWildRoots – India.
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Photo Documentation of the Programme
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