Experts Unite for Waterbird Census Workshop in Jamshedpur

Forest Officials Join Conservation Groups at Telco Club Event

Conservation organizations and corporate partners collaborate to enhance waterbird monitoring and wetland preservation efforts.

Key Points:

  • Second capacity workshop held for Asian Waterbird Census initiative
  • Forest Department officials attend conservation planning session
  • Tata Steel Zoological Park leads stakeholder coordination efforts

JAMSHEDPUR – Local conservation groups have organized a second workshop to strengthen waterbird monitoring efforts.

Wetlands International South Asia led the initiative today. Meanwhile, Tata Motors provided corporate support.

The event focused on citizen participation. Moreover, experts shared insights on biodiversity conservation.

Expert Contributions

Pranav Kumar highlighted national biodiversity experiences. Additionally, Dr. Vijaya Bharat offered local perspectives.

The workshop outlined survey implementation plans. Furthermore, it emphasized wetland conservation strategies.

Conservation Strategy

Arghya Chakrabarty discussed wetland importance. However, Mrugank Prabhu focused on citizen involvement.

The census will guide conservation policies. Additionally, it promotes environmental awareness among residents.

Collaborative Efforts

Tata Steel Zoo coordinates stakeholder engagement. Moreover, it facilitates public education initiatives.

The first workshop occurred on January 9. Meanwhile, future surveys continue through February.

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