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Educational Trip to Biodiversity Park, FTI Haldwani
Description: Educational Trip to Biodiversity Park, FTI Haldwani On April 23, 2025, the students of Grade VII went on an enriching educational trip to the Biodiversity Park at FTI Haldwani. The visit aimed to foster awareness and appreciation for our rich ecological diversity. The students were warmly welcomed and guided by Mr. Jyoti Prakash Joshi, the Research Associate, and Mr. Nayan Singh Negi, the Range Officer. Both experts shared in-depth knowledge about the natural elements present in the park, engaging students with interactive questions and real-life examples throughout the tour. One of the key highlights was the introduction to various species of butterflies, including the Atlas Moth and Uttarakhand’s State Butterfly. Students also explored India’s first Pollination Park, where they were told about a wide array of caterpillars, pollinator-friendly plants, and the processes that support pollination and ecological balance. Moving further, the students learned about diverse plant species, such as the sacred Rudraksh tree, vibrant lilies, and serene lotuses, along with several cactus varieties. They were also introduced to state-specific plants and discussed their significance in local ecology and traditional practices. The session also included valuable insights into agricultural practices, soil types, and their roles in sustainable farming and biodiversity. The guides ensured that learning remained interactive and student-friendly throughout. After the informative session, the students enjoyed their lunch amidst the natural beauty of the park, surrounded by lush greenery and fresh air, making it a memorable day spent in the lap of nature. This educational trip not only deepened the students' understanding of biodiversity but also instilled a sense of responsibility towards conserving our environment. It was truly a day of learning, curiosity, and connection with nature.