Aranyak in Assam launched ‘WeForNature’ for environment and human welfare
Assam: A new outreach initiative called ‘WeForNature’ was started on Sunday by the Assamese biodiversity conservation group Aaranyak via a birding event in Guwahati‘s Garbhanga reserve forest.
In collaboration with the Assam Forest Department’s Kamrup East Division, the Birdwatching 101 program was planned.
“WeForNature is a comprehensive outreach programme of Aaranyak aimed at educating, mobilising, and involving people in more sustainable activities to promote a culture of environmental stewardship and human welfare by utilising various media platforms, approaches and related programmes,” according to a press release.
In addition to nine forest authorities, including Rosy Bora, Range Officer, Rani Range, and guided by seasoned birders, including Udayan Borthakur, Pranjal Mahananda, Devika Rani, and Partha Pratim Das, the event brought together 27 nature lovers from all across the nation, including seasoned birders.
Aaranyak’s organizing officer, Pranab Goswami, oversaw several facets of the event’s planning.
According to Udayan Borthakur, a senior scientist and Aaranyak’s organizing secretary, “WeForNature aims to connect people with nature and build a network of environmentally conscious individuals in society.”
“Under this programme, Aaranyak will organise several events, including nature watching, nature photography, eco talks and conservation adda etc in partnership with other institutes,” said Borthakur.