Events

Upcoming events in August, 2016

Upcoming events in August, 2016

A Walk in the Rain
Sunday, August 14 at 7 AM - 9:30 AM
at
Conservation Education Centre - ABWLS, Delhi
Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, Near Karni Singh Shooting Range, New Delhi, India 110044
Tickets Available
www.cecdelhi.org

Details
Join on a walk through the forest of Asola on 14 August. Nature walk is the best way to make the most of the pleasant weather during the monsoon. Getting out in the wet world is a great way to experience the nature. Going on a nature walk on a rainy day allows you to see many things you would not normally see. Birds and animals do different things in the rain as well. During your rainy day nature walk in Asola, try to find wild animals taking shelter from the rain. It is also fun to photograph nature in the rain. Everything looks so lovely with drops of rain on it when photographed. In Asola, small rivulets and streams become active during the monsoon. Bring a waterproof camera and enjoy easy, guided walk in the Asola forest. Dress the weather and don’t forget your water bottle.

Date: 14th August, Time: 7.00 a. m.-9.30 a. m.
Fees: Rs 500/ per head (The fees include refreshment) 
For details contact: Education Officer on 011-26042010 or 8800741864, 9868441983
Email: cecbnhsdelhi@gmail.com, Last date for registration: 13th August 2016

Butterfly Walk
Sunday, August 21 at 7 AM - 9:30 AM
at
Conservation Education Centre - ABWLS, Delhi
Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, Near Karni Singh Shooting Range, New Delhi, India 110044
Tickets Available
www.cecdelhi.org

Details
Join  on a walk looking for butterflies in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary houses more than 90 species of butterflies. Some of the butterfly species found here are: Common Mormon, Common Emigrant, Mottled Emigrant, Red Pierrot, Common Pierrot, Stripped Tiger, Plain Tiger and Blue Pansy etc. Watching butterflies is a delightful pursuit, as is bird watching and can be easily taken up while walking in the sunshine. Usually an hour after sunrise is the ideal time to watch these flying jewels. The best time of the year for watching butterflies is from just after the rains to early November. During this season, host plants grow abundantly in Asola. Come and spend the morning exploring the forest and searching for as many different butterfly species as you can find. Also, find out what particular tree or shrubs butterfly enjoy in Asola. You will also learn why butterflies are so important to the environment. 
Date: 21st August, Time: 7.00 a.m.-9.30 a. m.
Fees: Rs 350/ per head 
For details contact: Education Officer on 011-26042010 or 8800741864, 9868441983
Email: cecbnhsdelhi@gmail.com, Last date for registration: 20th August 2016.

The Mysterious World of Bats
August 26 organized by Delhi Birds
Friday, August 26 at 6 PM - 7:30 PM
at
WWF-India
172 B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi, India 110003

Details
delhibird talk series presents Rohit Chakravarty:

Delhibirder Rohit Chakravarty is a wildlife researcher whose work focuses on bats. Having grown up in Nagpur his interested in wildlife was sparked in the most typical Central India way – with a tiger sighting. But his loyalty shifted to bats when he rescued a fruit bat at the age of sixteen. He has worked on bats in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and more recently in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand. He is an alumnus of Wildlife Biology and Conservation at National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore.

Bats – amazingly diverse, extraordinarily adapted, truly enigmatic, but much maligned; this talk serves to introduce people to the ways of life of the most diverse group of mammals in our country, and why we they deserve more of our attention. The talk is also about journey and adventure from vastly different regions of the country in the pursuit of bats.


Horseshoe Bat in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
Mothing at Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary
August 27 – August 28
Aug 27 at 6 AM to Aug 28 at 12 PM
Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary
Tembhode, Maharashtra 402202, Raigad, India 402202

Details
You might have visited Phansad earlier to study and photograph amphibians, reptiles and birds but imagine walking through the lush green forests and observing the tiny wonders of the insect world and studying moths under the dark night sky – an experience that you would perhaps want to remember again and again. We will study moths on light trap, provided the clouds don't play spoil sport and learn how to do Moth Photography with Dr V Shubhalaxmi. Come join us and rediscover Phansad like you have never before

Venue: Phansad
Date: 27-28 August 2016
Time: 6.00 am (Day 1) - 12.00 pm (Day 2)
Meeting point: Dadar Chandu Halwai.
Group Leader: Dr. V.Shubhalaxmi, Founder & Managing Trustee INaturewatch Foundation
Study Theme: Moths, other insects and plant-insect associations
Group size: 15 persons
Camp Fee: Rs 4500/- per head (inclusive of accommodation, food, travel and resource person charges.) 
Accommodation: Home Stay on multiple sharing basis in non AC rooms. 
Things to carry:
Please carry notebook, pen, magnifying lens, torch light, rainy wear, mosquito repellent, proper rainy shoes, dry snacks, sufficient pairs of field clothes, water bottle, light warm clothes, sufficient spare clothes and personal medicines.

**Note that there is a strenuous walk involved. Please wear footwear that will help in strenuous walk. Wear full-sleeved shirts and full-length trousers.
REGISTRATION: Fill in the registration form available online at http://inaturewatch.org/registerforevent.php

Important Instructions
• This is a strenuous camp which involves walking
• The weather could be chilly., misty and rainy throughout
• Mobile connectivity may not be available
• Power outages are frequent so carry your mobile power hubs
• The camp is only possible if we get 15 participants or else the camp will be cancelled and the booking amount will be refunded..
Contact: at 9987013144 or email at info@inaturewatch.org

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