APOWA - Action for Protection of Wild Animals
Programme Details:Earth day is an annual observance held on April 22 every year to increase public awareness on the environment. Earth Day has been used as a powerful catalyst to involve community in making a difference towards a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future. We stand at a critical moment, a time when humankind must choose its future. While environmental degradation hurts us all, the consequences of fewer natural resources and increasing of climate change impacts strike animal biodiversity and poor people especially hard. As the society becomes increasingly interdependent and fragile, the future at once holds great peril and great promise.
Keeping in mind the importance of Earth Day, the Action for Protection of Wild Animals (APOWA) has celebrated the Earth Day - 2010 with the active involvement of School Community. Celebrating Earth day with the student community is an effort by APOWA to promote comprehensive environmental activities and also to build-up student's interest in participating similar environmental activities. The organization has encouraged young students to become active participants in the Preservation of Earth's natural resources.
Eco club students of various schools were assemble in the morning with the strong belief that it's high time to get together to protect our earth and its resources. They attended with great enthusiasm and display to inspire an awareness and appreciation for the Earth to protect plants and animals and other natural resources in their surroundings. A group of students presented a beautiful song on our mother 'Earth' and followed by an enriching passage read by Ambuja Kundu of USAK High school reminded the students to keep the earth clean and preserve the harmony in nature. Number of activities were also conducted to honour the beautiful planet 'Earth'. Some students made paper bags from old newspapers. Paintings were presented by the students giving the message of Saving Environment and Saving Earth.
Mr. Bijaya Kumar Kabi, Director, APOWA rendered a welcome and introductory talk in the assembly to welcome all the dignitaries and participants in the second session of the programme. During the ceremony, Dr. M. Patnaik, Forest Range officer, Rajnagar Mangrove Division attended as the chief resource person and addressed the participants and informed them about the importance of Mother Earth. He suggested that scientific community as well as environmentalists and the groups working for protection of environment should work together for the goal. Among others, Mr. Manoj Kumar Satapathy, Eco guide teacher, USAK was participated as resource person. In his talked, he expressed the role of students and community in preservation and conservation of Earth. Apart from that, Mr. Mahanta Kumar Mallick, Forester, Rajnagar Mangrove Division addressed to the participants on this occasion. The programme was concluded by the Vote of Thanks by Mr. Manamohan Kundu, coordinator, APOWA. All the team members of APOWA were present on this occasion. Overall, it was learning and a fruitful experience for the participants.
Action for Protection of Wild Animals (APOWA) At-Hatapatana, PO-Kadaliban, Dist-Kendrapara, Odisha, India
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