Educational Activity

Migrating birds - shared responsibility

The State Nature Conservation Centre will celebrate WMBD with well illustrated lecture for younger schoolchildren. The aim of the event is to increase the understanding about bird migration as an unique phenomenon. Migration between important wetland areas along their flyways is a large part of their life cycle . We want to increase awareness and responsibility among children, who are taking decisions after 25-30 years. A well illustrated presentation will explain when, where and why our birds migrate and why it is necessary to protect them globally.

Introducing the Flyway Approach to ordinary people

On the 9th of May a public centre will be opened which will enable visitors to observe bird habitats and native wetland bird species. A bird guide will be on stand by to take birders for bird watching.

Día Mundial de las Aves Migratoria - World Migratory Bird Day

Charla sobre las aves migratorias y su importancia como Indicadora de ambientes sanos.
Pelicula: Una historia de Viajeras.
Salida de campo a observar aves en la Reserva Hemisferica para Aves Playeras Migratorias, Costa Atlántica.

Presentation on the importance of migratory birds species and their role as indicators for a healthy environment.
Movie: A history of travellers.
Excursion to bird reserve and observing Atlantic coast shorebirds.

FORIS- Migratory bird day

We are planning to conduct bird watching activities in the lower hills of western ghats and distributing flyers in the regional language Tamil, to inform about the importance of migratory birds.

Awareness Campaign in the villages & schools nearby wetland habitats

The awareness campaign will be carried out by showing the local people clippings and powerpoint presentations, highlighting the importance of wetland habitats. The nature lovers and school children will be taken to the nearby wetlands for practical observations. The study and observations on the potential threats will be carried out involving a local team.
Further more there is a Bird Race at two
locations of Rajasthan i.e. Bharatpur & Udaipur and slide shows.
The local media will cover the event.

Nuestras aves migratorias

Se realizaran poster mostrando la diversidad de especies migrantes qiue habitan nuestra region, ademas de artuculos en periodicos, radios y television.

Plumas Purpuras will organise a poster exhibition, presenting the diversity of native migratory species. The event will be featured on radio and TV and also announcent in local newspapers.

Education and awareness raising programme

For the second time the Astronomy Club will take part in the World Migratory Bird Day. This time and education and awareness raising programme on migratory birds will be organised. The event will include audio visual programmes on bird life.

WMBD: Birdwatching and Bird Photography

In conjunction with World Migratory Bird Day on 10th and 11th of May, MNS Miri has invited an uber bird photographer and birdwatching specialist Choo Tse Chien to Miri to lead bird watching trips, present a slideshow and talk as well as dispense tips and general advice on bird photography. We will also go birdwatching and go thru the basics of bird photography at Similajau National Park, Bintulu and Lambir Hills National Park, Miri.

WMBD celebrations in Kosovo

The organisation FINCH will implement a WMBD event for the first time in Kosovo. We are planning to have a meeting in the centre of the city of Prizren, the second biggest city in Kosovo. Preparations are underway to organize the same meeting in the capital city of Kosovo, Prishtina.
The WMBD activity will include birdwatching sessions at the river of Drini where different kinds of migratory birds can be seen.
The event aims to make people aware for the protection of migratory birds.

Bird Day at Dimensions

Volunteers from our Green Initiative will create an informational bulletin board. Students will learn about native bird species and their migratory patterns. An invitation will be sent out in our monthly newsletter and posted on our website to travel to our community bird sanctuary and document the types and numbers of bird species each student can identify on the weekend of WMBD.

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