Did you know, we celebrate two of our country's largest animals, the Asiatic lion 🦁 and the elephant 🐘 in the month of August? ❇️ Use our Green Day Guide ❇️, a special curation of resources from One Planet Academy and around the web. You'll get to celebrate Green Days with your students and create opportunities to infuse environmental education in your lessons. Check out the August edition! 💫 #greenday #lion #elephant #wildlife #nature #wwfindia
WWF Environment Education
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Informing and empowering children, youth and citizens to take action and create impact for a sustainable planet.
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Informing and empowering children, youth and citizens to take action and create impact for a sustainable planet. Environment education has been a core part of WWF-India’s work since its inception in 1969. Its three-pronged strategy focuses on building environmental awareness and knowledge, developing requisite capacity and skills, and enabling action for conservation. The 5 education programmes running in 16 states across India include: • Ek Prithvi: Building Conservation Leadership through Education • Eco-Trails: A Rendezvous with nature • One Planet Academy: Digital Hub for Conservation • WWF Volunteers: People for Planet • Wild Wisdom Quiz: Discovering the Wild Wizards
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🐯 Did you know, of the 40 different species of wild cats on Earth, only seven species are called big cats? Five of these big cats are found in India – Bengal tiger, Asiatic lion, Indian leopard, snow leopard, and the newly introduced cheetah. This International Tiger Day, One Planet Academy brings to you a short and easy-to-understand online course to learn about these big cats of India. 🐆 So, what are you waiting for? Enroll in The Big Cats of India course now: https://lnkd.in/g7YqiF8k #globaltigerday #tigers #wwfindia #bigcats
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🌳 Do you know what mangroves are? 🌳 They are coastal trees and shrubs, crucial for protecting coastlines and mitigating climate change. 🌊 This International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystems, let's learn about these unique ecosystems with some fun resources! 🎥 Video - Learn about some amazing ways in which mangrove ecosystems protect our planet through this video. https://lnkd.in/gBigAqXW 🎨 Activity - Use your creativity and give colours to this mangrove drawing. https://lnkd.in/gPsgA8Pd 📕 Story - Read this story about two young boys who find a way to save mangroves from destruction. https://lnkd.in/gKFvRVwq 💬 Comic - Did you know that the largest mangrove forest in the world lies partly in India? Can you guess where it is before you open this comic? https://lnkd.in/ggpQfikf #mangroves #ecosystem #wwfindia #nature
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Are you interested in communication and conservation? Environment journalism could be exactly what you're looking for! 👀 ⭐ Gargi Rawat, with her years of experience as a senior news anchor with NDTV charts her career in the next feature on "Green Careers Hub". ⭐ The monthly series Green Careers Hub by WWF-India x The Hindu highlights niche and unconventional green careers through the stories of well-known personalities from the field of environment and conservation. 🌱 📖 Read about Gargi's work here: https://lnkd.in/gp6_K__M Gargi Rawat The Hindu
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🤝 Join us for a SUPER FUN SATURDAY! WWF-India, Juggernaut and Indian Pitta are thrilled to invite you to the book event of 'Great Indian Nature Trail with Chunmun'! 🍁 📖 Acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator Rohan Chakravarty, along with award-winning children's writer Bijal Vachharajani, will talk about all things WILD! Join us for a morning filled with fun activities. 🥳 When: ⏱️ 11.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m 📅 27 July 2024, Saturday 📍Place: Kunzum Bookstore, M Block market, G.K 2, Delhi RSVP via this form: https://lnkd.in/gZmBrKyX
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We are thrilled to launch "The Lesser Knowns": An online series to celebrate biodiversity by spotlighting lesser-known species, unravel the mysteries of their secret lives and draw inspiration from the people and projects dedicated to conserving our natural world. The Lesser Knowns Ep#1: Indian Moths - Mysteries of the Night feat. Dr. Sankararaman. 📅Date: 22nd, July (Mon) 2024 🕐Time: 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. 📍Zoom Registration Link: bit.ly/TLKep1 Join the conservation with renowned entomologist Dr. Sankararaman. H, to better understand the captivating world of Indian moths. Dr. Raman takes us through his fascinating journey as a scientist revealing the secret lives of these nocturnal enigmas. Sign up to be inspired, and don't miss this opportunity to learn about these lesser knowns that flutter in the shadows! 🐛🦋 WWF-India #natureeducation #moths #NationalMothWeek #entomology #biodiversity #webinar #WWF
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NEW BOOK | LAUNCH ALERT WWF-India , Juggernaut Books and Indian Pitta proudly launch the 'Great Indian Nature Trail 2 with Chunmun' and YOUR SCHOOL is invited! This lively book illustrates Chunmun's explorations across the country documenting the stories of endangered and wild species, while also meeting India's foremost conservationists and learning about their work on ground! It has been authored by Rohan Chakravarty with essays by Bijal Vachharajani. LAUNCH FOR SCHOOLS 📅When? 11 a.m. - 12 noon 26th July (Fri), 2024 🗺️Where? WWF-India Auditorium, Lodhi Estate, Delhi 🔴RSVP via this form bit.ly/GINT2Launch ♦️Each school is welcome to bring 3 to 5 individuals. Seats alotted on a first-come-first-serve basis, only select schools will be contacted once confirmed. #booklaunch #natureeducation
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Check out Anagha Khanna's review of the activity book, 'The Great Indian Nature Trail with Chunmun', by Rohan Chakravarty and essays by Bijal Vachharajani, published by WWF-India, Juggernaut Books, and Indian Pitta. A book that takes readers on a vibrant journey across India’s diverse natural landscapes and rich biodiversity.
A spirited review of the upcoming activity book by ‘The Great Indian Nature Trail with Chunmun’ by Rohan Chakravarty and essays by Bijal Vachharajani, published by WWF-India, Juggernaut Books, and Indian Pitta. An attention-grabbing book, the interesting descriptions of India's biodiversity and engaging activities are sure to keep both children and adults hooked along for the entire journey with Chunmun, the book's main character.
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And with this, the WWF-India team concludes MCOP5! 🙌 ➡️ Swipe to see how a group of student delegates from all across the country came together to devise six action plans to conserve biodiversity. They will be a beacon of hope and continue to inspire all around them to take an action for the environment! If you'd still like to be a part of MCOP, register for MCOP5 Challenge: https://lnkd.in/gCSjJU6j
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Read about Anagha Khanna's enriching experience at MCOP5, where she gained valuable insights and enhanced her knowledge of biodiversity conservation through a series of thought-provoking sessions held from July 4-12, 2024. Click on the link below! A heartfelt thanks to Capgemini & Kumar Anurag Pratap. Their support has been invaluable in helping us create One Planet Academy and organize such impactful and memorable events.
Reflecting on my experience as an observer of the incredible #MCOP5 event, and my learnings from it regarding #Biodiversity conservation at a global scale. Understanding the role of the youth and how we shape conservation policies highlighted by the speaker sessions provided me with a unique perspective on how the environment and society are interconnected. I am sure these learnings will help me and many more in my future career in Global Politics and International Relations. WWF-India, WWF Environment Education, Ms. Neha Raghav, Ms. Shruti Ajit, Dr. Pravir Deshmukh, Mr. Achalender Reddy, Mr. Vinod Malayilethu
My Key Takeaways from WWF India's MCOP5
Anaghaa Khanna on LinkedIn