Nature Connect is a part of WWF-India's Environment Education Programme. We focus on biodiversity education through immersive nature-centric learning that inspires action and grows communities that care.

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Looking for opportunities to connect with nature? Here's your stop! Pick from a range of curations — nature trails, nature club activities for kids, citizen science initiatives, webinars, courses, skilling workshops and more. We have something for everyone!

Nature Club for Kids: A (Real) Bug's Life

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Aug

Nature Club Activity

Nature Club for Kids: A (Real) Bug's Life

🗓️ August 17th, 2024 🕗 7:30 am - 10:00 am

Suitable for ages: 7 to 15

Fascinating Fungi - Monsoon Secrets Revealed

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Aug

Trail

Fascinating Fungi - Monsoon Secrets Revealed

🗓️ August 24th, 2024 🕗 7:30 am - 9:30 am

 

Entomology 101 - Inside the Insect World

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Aug

Webinar

Entomology 101 - Inside the Insect World

🗓️ August 31st, 2024 🕗 7:30 am - 09:30 am

 

ABOUT US

Nature Connect focuses on biodiversity education through immersive nature-based learning experiences. Our outreach encompasses nature trails, workshops, training, festivals, courses, resources and citizen science across 12+ Indian states.

We cultivate nature-based education strategies to inspire people to open up to the natural world through new ways of experiencing, observing and learning so they may be inspired to act for change, nurture a culture of nature and participate in communities that care.

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Citizen Science

Our citizen science vertical empowers people to take impactful actions that support science & conservation, one click at a time. What is citizen science anyway? It is an engagement tool for ordinary citizen to share their observations of nature in their neighbourhoods via apps, tech platforms or a website. Truly a grassroots movement of people-powered science, this format empowers data collection across expansive time and spatial ranges. The data, once reviewed, then goes on to feed scientific research, is used for policy and advocacy, in legal cases, for education purposes and to inform conservation management planning and action. This grassroots movement is truly a win-win-win for people, wildlife and science!

Great Backyard Bird Count

Great Backyard Bird Count

City Nature Challenge

City Nature Challenge

National Moth Week

National Moth Week

Wetland Monitoring Survey

Wetland Monitoring Survey

Monsoon Biodiversity Survey

Monsoon Biodiversity Survey

COURSES & WORKSHOPS


Eager to learn about the natural world? Join our experts to learn about your favourite species and nature related themes. Gain practical insights into diverse aspects related conservation and scientific research.

Choose your pick for an immersive, hands-on learning experience -

  • Kids are invited to become Cool Conservationists in our summer camp
  • Our workshop for educators are designed to integrate nature exploration in everyday learning
  • Curious about birds or plants? Check out our courses - Barefoot Birder and Barefoot Botanist
  • Want to be a citizen scientist? We got you covered!

Happy learning!

PUBLIC ENGAGMENT

Introducing — Odonates!

With their agile acrobatics, they zap around reeds like mini-helicopters. Their gentler cousins glide through grass blades - reminiscent of 'needle in a haystack'. During the 7th edition Dragonfly Festival, we took to the streets of Delhi and quizzed people about a certain insect that has championed our wetlands since the time of the dinosaurs. Can you guess who? This video was created with the support of Agoda.

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Telling Dragonflies and Damselflies Apart

Marvels of evolution, these seemingly little insects are as ancient as they are adaptive - you have to be if you've survived 300 million years, right? So let's properly introduce you -- here we have the jewels of the water and our wetlands greatest champions - dragonflies and damselflies. Can you spot the difference? Video production: The Fictionary

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Where do Dragonflies and Damselflies Live?

Do you know where to find dragonflies and damselflies? Follow us on a stroll through the gardens of Delhi to see where our fellow citizens have spotted them. This video is part of a vox pop series made to create awareness on odonates and inspire the conservation of wetlands. This video was created with the support of Agoda.

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Odonate Habitats

No matter where you live — village, town or city — do look up! The skies have come alive with dragonflies and damselflies. The monsoon season and the months immediately after it offer the best opportunities to spot these aerial acrobats. But where do you find them? Here's a look at common Odonate habitats! Video production: The Fictionary

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What do Odonates eat?

Do you know how dragonflies and damselflies use their ninja-like stealth & agility to protect us? The next question that we posed to people as a part of the Dragonfly Festival vox pop series offered some food for thought on just how big a role these small creatures play in the health of humans & planet Earth! This video is part of a vox pop series made to create awareness on odonates and inspire the conservation of wetlands. This video has been created with the support of Agoda.

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Deciphering Odonate 'Hearts'

Ever seen any species that contorts its body to the shape of a heart? With the Dragonfly Festival in full swing and odonates flitting all around, we decided to ask people what it means when two odonates come together to make this formation? This video is part of a vox pop series made to create awareness on Odonates and inspire the conservation of wetlands. This video has been created with the support of Agoda.

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It's a bird... It's a plane... It's a Dragonfly!

It's a bird... It's a plane... It's a Dragonfly! We took to the streets of Delhi to find out just how much people know about a certain incredible insect that champions our wetlands. Join the fun and learn of the surprising superpowers these insects possess! This video is part of a vox pop series made to create awareness on odonates and inspire the conservation of wetlands. This video has been created with the support of Agoda.

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Endemic Odonates of India

Did you know - 'Endemic species' refers to those that are unique to a specific geographic location. These species are found nowhere else on Earth! This makes their habitats incredibly special and vital for biodiversity conservation. Come take a look at 5 endemic odonates of India and their breathtaking habitats! Video production: @the_fictionary

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Resource Library

Hone your nature knowledge and learn about native species through our freely downloadable learning resources.

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