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From an eye of a Wildlife Week Museum Coordinator 2019.

by Aarati Khatri | 26-07-2020 11:45 recommendations 0


Nepal is a mountainous country where we can see the wonders of nature. It is blessed with the best form of ecosystems that include forest, wetlands, grasslands. But with the increasing population and demand of the people, these natural resources have been exploited to the maximum level. So, in order to inject the sense of responsibilities and belonginess towards a nature, every year 1 one week  long conservation program on wildlife conservation is conducted which acts like a catalytic role in creating awareness about the significance of the wildlife conservation.For this all the green groups of Institute of Forestry ,Pokhara , Nepal  come together and collaborate  to celebrate this conservation festivals which is scheduled on every first week of New month, Baisakh  in Nepali calendar. A series of program like tree tagging,  conservation themed community teaching, essay, poem and drawing competition, conservation rally , flash mobs, quiz competition, site visit etc are conducted to embark a importance of wildlife and nature conservation.

This wildlife week celebration aware and sensitize the local people, academic practicetioner , stakeholders and all conservation enthusiastic head to value all the wild animals and stop all the illegal activities that deteriotes their living quality.  It also further encourages people to actively surrender themselves to give their heart and soul for conservation of wildlife.

As a part of Wildlife week 2019 organizing team, I was handed over the responsibility of constructing temporary museum .So, I designed a small temporary museum with a theme to aware  people  for conservation through art. For this , First of all I formed a working committee of nearly 10 students from Institute of Forestry Pokhara.  then  we worked our best to bring out the conservation ethics through art and giving more powers to 3R concept i.e Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. We have also painted the art of different conservation significant wildlife on stones. We also made different animals like peacock, owl, snakes and also the photo-booth  made out of waste papers and cartoons.To acknowledge the resource person in the program , we designed the token of love made out of waste material and handed over them. I have always believed that little things can always make a big difference if we work hard and consistently on them.  So, Coordinating the wildlife museum was a phenomenal experiences for a life time and I am very glad to be a part of this conservation program.

Below are the some pictures of our little effort and step towards the conservation.

Hail to the Conservation.

Long Live Earth.

Owl picture made by using the concept 3R Some piece of art representing my Country Nepal Wildlife week decorations Stone painting of a Tiger Photo-Booth for the program made by us.

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12 Comments

  • Aarati Khatri says :
    Thank you Prakrity.
    Posted 29-07-2020 16:50

  • Pooja Gyawali says :
    Thank you for sharing Aarati.
    Keep writing!!
    Posted 28-07-2020 20:22

Prakriti  Ghimire

  • Aarati Khatri says :
    Thank you Balkrishna
    Posted 27-07-2020 19:03

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    I enjoyed these pics.
    Thank you very much.
    Posted 27-07-2020 17:54

  • Aarati Khatri says :
    Thank you soo much Sushma.
    Posted 27-07-2020 14:39

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    It feels nice to know about Wildlife Week Museum and your experiences.
    Thank you so much for sharing !!
    Posted 27-07-2020 01:28

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Aarati!

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    Its great to know about Wildlife Week Museum ans your experiences.

    Thanks for sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS!

    Regards,
    Sonika


    Posted 27-07-2020 00:06

  • Susma Thapa says :
    Hello,
    I hope you are fine and doing well,
    I just loved your report, this is amazing,
    Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us,
    And those pictures are wonderful,
    Keep on writing, and keep on doing,
    regards,
    Susma
    Posted 26-07-2020 16:26

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