Biodiversity is the foundation of a healthy ecosystem and sustainable future. This seminar aims to illuminate the importance of biodiversity, ecological balance, and the role of insecticidal species in environmental conservation. The event will be complemented by a hands-on field visit to a Sal Patch, where participants can observe and analyze biodiversity in its natural habitat.
Recommended For:
- Students interested in Nature, Surroundings & Photography.
Guidelines for Students:
- Students are expected to participate in the seminar and discussion sessions actively.
- Students should come prepared with questions and topics for discussion
- Students are encouraged to take notes and engage with the speaker and other participants
Outcomes of the Seminar Session:
- Hands-on experience in biodiversity observation and conservation strategies.
- Understanding of how flora and fauna contribute to ecological balance
- A blend of education and adventure, making learning exciting!
- Opportunities for networking with researchers and professionals in the field of biodiversity conservation
Session Highlights:
- Interactive Seminar: Discussion on biodiversity conservation, ecological balance, and the role of insecticidal species.
- Exploratory Field Visit: A guided tour into the Sal Patch, where participants will explore real-world biodiversity.
- Fun Jungle Activities: Engaging team-based activities like nature scavenger hunts, species identification challenges, and survival strategy games to make learning fun.
Field Visit to Sal Patch for Practical Observation:
This field visit will provide students with hands-on experience in observing and studying biodiversity in a natural setting. Students will have the opportunity to see firsthand the importance of conservation efforts and the impact of human activities on biodiversity.
Contact of Organizer for Doubts:
– Vatshal Aggarwal – 7017044962, Shristi – 7091229007
email – mbsigeu@gmail.com