“A life lost in nature is a life living in heaven”
I just found this written in red colour on the top of a note pad lost by someone in our Gomarda sanctuary eco tour. The visionary D.F.O. Mr. Ashutosh Mishra planned this tour. Around 33 students of various schools were included in the team. Our club is the only fortunate one that is an out of school club. This is proud moment for us. We thank the D.F.O. for including us.
Our CSC: AGIM was included in last moment. It is first time in last 7 years that our club got the recognition it required. After the successful celebration of our Scientist’s Day, it is second great event in a row in one month. Our club members Ruchi, Manu, Akshta, Urvashi, Nidhi, Nikita and Devika were represented the club in tour. There was a limit for participants by the authorities so only these have the chance. It was a great learning experience for them. How animals and forest are interdependent and useful for human life explained in detail. How to recognize from a footprint that it is leopard or line, male or female shown to them.
Study the small biodiversity samples and observe them closely. How forest department helps in conserving nature and the challenges before them.
We tried our best to look for some of the wild animals but unfortunately, we found one or two. The important and ferocious were disappeared from the jungle. I cannot say whether they vanished permanently or they just hid themselves deep inside the jungle from us.
The most disappointing time was night of 31 October, When someone played the nonsense film music in loud. Moreover, the generator produces the harsh sound destroying peace of the valley.
The Big Question “Why we were there?” to observe the nature closely or to disturb the serenity of it from the core.
IS it not better that we tune ourselves to the lure of nature rather to compel the nature for understanding our nonsense pop songs?
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