CHENNAI: As part of its efforts to provide ecological field studies and research concepts for students in classes VIII- XII, the
Kalinga Centre for Rainforest Ecology (KCRE) will organise a 10-day “Wild IQ Online” programme from May 1 to 10, connecting the student with top researchers studying wildlife and forests.
There will be discussion on bats, birds, frogs, elephants, lizards, turtles, snakes, and more. Each day, you get to dive deep into one topic and learn things that Google may not be able to answer.
Engaging presentations, do-it-yourself (DIY) projects and discussions will be part of the one-hour programme to be held between 7pm and 8pm.
After this session,
children would be able to connect classroom theories to real-world conservation issues, said a release from the KCRE, a leading environmental education facility in India situated at
Agumbe in
Karnataka.
Contact kalinga@kalingacre.com or call +91 9480877670 for more details.