The Assam State Office along with the Assam Forest Department observed Earth Day on April 22, 2011 at the Assam State Zoo with a day long programme. It started with a plantation programme initiated by Mr. V K .Vishnoi, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Assam & Head of the Forest Force and Mr S. Chand, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Assam later joined by students, NGOs, workers and general public. The theme was ‘One billion Acts of Green’ that focused on larger actions from all stake holders that would help in making our planet greener.’
Dr. Surajit Baruah, State Coordinator,WWF-India, Assam & AP while speaking to the participants explained the importance of cultivating the spirit of nature conservation and strengthening the practical environment education modules for igniting the minds of young students. Mr Utpal Bora, IFS DFO, Assam State Zoo Division spoke about the significance of Earth Day especially in a rich biodiversity region like North East and urged for sustainable actions from all sections in view of rapid degradation of our environment and forests.
A painting competition on the theme ‘Our Mother Earth’ was organized among the school children of the city to increase awareness on environment and conservation. The children were taken around the zoo giving them a practical exposure to the world of animals and plants.
Dr. Surajit Baruah, State Coordinator,WWF-India, Assam & AP while speaking to the participants explained the importance of cultivating the spirit of nature conservation and strengthening the practical environment education modules for igniting the minds of young students. Mr Utpal Bora, IFS DFO, Assam State Zoo Division spoke about the significance of Earth Day especially in a rich biodiversity region like North East and urged for sustainable actions from all sections in view of rapid degradation of our environment and forests.
A painting competition on the theme ‘Our Mother Earth’ was organized among the school children of the city to increase awareness on environment and conservation. The children were taken around the zoo giving them a practical exposure to the world of animals and plants.
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