
23/11/2022
Results of the survey conducted as part of celebration of this GIS day.
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India Envis Cell
Green Cheers,
WWF ENVIS
The ENVIS Centre 07 at WWF-INDIA was established under the Environmental Information System (ENVIS),
The ENVIS Centre 07 at WWF-INDIA was established on 27 October 1984 under the Environmental Information System (ENVIS) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India in keeping up with the of 6th Five year plan, to serve as a hub of Environmental information vital for formulation of environmental management policies and decision making aimed at environmental protection and enrichm
ent for sustaining life. The Centre has been assigned with the responsibility to serve as the focal point of collecting, organising and disseminating information on:
• NGOs and the Environment
• Parliament and the Environment
Operating as usual
Results of the survey conducted as part of celebration of this GIS day.
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India Envis Cell
Green Cheers,
WWF ENVIS
We would like to congratulate all the winners of Slogan Writing Competition conducted as part of Re - introduction of Cheetah in India (initiated by ).
Green Cheers,
WWWF ENVIS
MMinistry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of IndiaEEnvis Cell
We would like to thank all the participants for your contribution and congratulate all the winners of the wildlife photography competition conducted as part of National Wildlife Week Celebration (2nd - 8th October, 2022).
We feel extremely happy to see the enthusiasm in you all towards wildlife conservation.
Happy Learning and Green Cheers,
WWF ENVIS RP
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India Envis Cell Areendran Gopala
Greetings of the day!
We would like to congratulate all the participants for their valuable contribution through scientific participants for our upcoming newsletter.
Green Cheers
WWF ENVIS Team
GSDP Course on “Bird Identification and Basic Ornithology”- Batch 4 (FY 2021 -22) by WWF ENVIS RP
Outstation Field Trip to Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
We, WWF ENVIS RP, want to give a big shoutout to our Photographers - Mr. Amit Kumar, Mr. Mrinal and Ms. Divya Bhatt who are excellent photographers. They have captured some of the auspicious moments which could be cherished as some of the sweet memories. They have captured best photographs of many bird species and other photographs during our field trip.
Kudos to your enthusiasm and keep up the good work!
Green cheers and happy learnings!
WWF ENVIS RP
ENVIS RP at WWF - India (Supported by MoEF&CC) celebrated World Environment Day (i.e., 5th June, 2022) by conducting Creative Painting Competition in which participants had used various material like Mask, Matka (Earthen Pot), Plants, Stones, Coffee Cup, Plant Pot, Paper, Face Painting, Glass Bottles, Plates, Hand Painting, Plant Leaves, Hand Bag, Cosco ball and waste materials. We have received amazing responses (603 entries), especially from school students. We would like to thank all the participants for participating in the event conducted to mark the celebration of World Environment Day. We really appreciate your efforts and this showed your concern for our environment.
Green Cheers
WWF ENVIS RP
WWF India
GSDP Course on *“Bird Identification and Basic Ornithology" by WWF ENVIS RP* Batch 2 (FY 2021 -22)
We successfully started the GSDP course on Bird Identification and Basic Ornithology. It was indeed great to witness enthusiastic youth across PAN India, taking initiative to learn such skills in bird identification.
The inaugural function had the key presence of Dr. G. Areendran (Director - IGCMC and ENVIS Coordinator) and Dr. Krishna Raj ( Senior Coordinator - IGCMC), WWF India.
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India
Areendran Gopala
Rajeev Sharma
Abhijita C
Kumar Ranjan
GSDP courses on *"Basic Identification and Basic Ornithology" and "Wildlife Management using Geospatial Techniques" by WWF ENVIS RP * Batch 1 (Fy 2021-22)
Date: 2nd April, 2022
Field visit to Okhla Bird Sanctuary
Experts: Mr. Rakesh khatri, Founder & Director, Eco roots foundation
Mr. Animesh Kapoor, Naturalist, Freelancer
Brief description of the visit: The students were taken to the Okhla Bird Sanctuary with the ENVIS Staff. In the beginning Mr. Animesh Kapoor gave a brief description of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary and importance of wetlands. After this small session, students started a bird trail in the sanctuary with the supervision of Mr. Animesh Kapoor. It was an encouraging visit for the students where they, counter various birds species which involves grey heron, common moorhen, green bee eater, Eurasian collar dove, red naled Ibis, etc. After the trail, Mr. Rakesh Khatri and Mr. Animesh Kapoor conducted a fun activity to interact with the students, and continued with another activity, i.e., Bird Nest making. We all enjoyed that activity and the motive behind that was really beautiful. Mr. Khatri conveyed this message, that how a bird took 15 days to make that single nest, which was actually build in just 20 minutes by us and that's how one can help in the conservation.
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India
Areendran Gopala
Envis Cell
Rajeev Sharma
Dear all,
Greetings of the day!
We request you all to submit articles relevant to this year’s theme of World Wildlife Day, 2022 i.e., “Recovering Key Species for Ecosystem Restoration”. The rules for submission of the articles are mentioned in the flyer attached along with this post. The best articles will be published in our upcoming Quarterly Newsletter (January-March, 2022).
Kindly contact us in case you have any queries.
Green Cheers and happy learning!
WWF ENVIS RP
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India
Areendran Gopala
Envis Cell
WWF ENVIS RP along with Sikkim ENVIS Hub and RP are jointly conducting a video-story competition titled “” to celebrate World Wetlands Day, 2022.
Google form link to participate in the competition: https://forms.gle/ZtEbmtqHWuaUXkKV7
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India
Areendran Gopala
Greetings from WWF ENVIS Resource Partner!
We are going to conduct two GSDP certificate courses namely Wildlife Management using Geospatial Techniques & Bird Identification and Basic Ornithology.
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India
Areendran Gopala
Photographs that we received as part of national bird day celebration.
We would like to thanks all the participants for contributing your photographs for the celebration.
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India
Areendran Gopala
Envis Cell
Greetings of the day!
National Bird Day is celebrated on 5th January, 2022 to disseminate information about the threats faced by these important animals and how we can initiate the change needed to create a healthier, more sustainable relationship with them. In this context, WWF ENVIS RP along with Sikkim ENVIS Hub is jointly organising a photography competition to mark the importance of the day under the “Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat” scheme.
Rules for the competition:
1. You can upload only one photograph.
2. The registered participants who have submitted the correct photographs and details will be awarded e- certificates.
3. Send in your details latest by 5th January till 4pm.
4. Maximum limit for uploading any photo is 25mb.
5. We will upload best photographs on our social media platforms and will publish the same in our Quarterly Newsletter.
6. The competition is open for all.
Please fill in the Google form to participate in the competition: https://forms.gle/eUhZa7X6AY9LCgai8 (Link in Bio)
We request you all to join us for the National Bird Day celebration and show us your passion for birding.
Happy National Bird Day!
Green cheers & Happy Leanings!
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India
Areendran Gopala
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