Echoes of Earth to celebrate National Wildlife Week in Bengaluru

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To celebrate National Wildlife Week, which takes place between October 2 and eight yearly, Echoes of Earth will curate a sequence of occasions throughout Bangalore, together with guided biodiversity walks, interactive workshops, and immersive nature experiences.

While Echoes of Earth, underneath The Greener Side initiative, holds month-to-month occasions each month, this week will probably be particularly centered on celebrating India’s biodiversity and elevating consciousness about species that want consideration and safety, says Piyushi Taunk, Head of Department- IP & Special Projects, Echoes of Earth.

“Unlike our usual monthly events that spotlight one theme or activity, this wildlife week brings together a series of diverse, family-friendly and expert-led programs across cities,” she says. “It is a larger celebration of nature across day and night, different lakes, forests and hidden habitats with the focus on raising awareness and inspiring conservation action.”

According to her, the occasion, which will probably be held on October 4 and 5, will “begin with an interesting nature trail curated by our partners A Rocha at the campus in Bengaluru leading into a two-day experience that celebrates the often overlooked world of birds, butterflies and birds.” The spotlight, she provides, is an in a single day journey into nocturnal wildlife at massive that can have instructional evening walks and a uncommon likelihood to expertise nature after darkish, led by their companion A Rocha’s staff of information specialists.

“One of the core ideas of The Greener Side by Echoes of Earth is to make conservation fun, engaging and accessible, especially for young kids and families,” she says, stating that when kids are launched to nature in a playful, hands-on method, they develop a pure curiosity and accountability in direction of it. “Instead of teaching conservation in a heavy or theoretical way, we focus on creating love, joy, discovery and connection in an outdoor setting,” she says.

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