Trek-a-thon organised to raise awareness about Wildlife
- March 04, 2021
- Updated: 01:24 am
DW BUREAU / Mohali
Wildlife Division, Department of Forests and Wildlife Preservation, Punjab organized a trek-a-thon, a walk in the forests of Siswanon on the occasion of World Wildlife Day on March 3. More than 300 people of various walks of life participated in this trekking event that were held on 3 different thematic tracks namely Sentience Path, Serenity Path and Nature Trail of 2.25 KM, 3 KM and 5.5 KM respectively near Siswan Dam.
Chief Guest of the event R. K. Mishra, Chief Wildlife Warden expressed his gratitude to the participants and the villagers who came forward collectively for the common cause of conservation of nature and wildlife. "Siswanis an opportunity hub where one can learn about nature as well as the relationship and interdependence between human and mother nature," he said.
Dr Monika Yadav, DFO said that a trek-a-thon is a small effort to raise awareness about Wildlife and its importance. "This place is an interesting destination for nature lovers who are in the search of peace and tranquility or for those adventurous beings that are on the look-out for some nature exploration",
she said.
The walks were directed by the nature experts and guides who disseminate the knowledge about floral and faunal Wildlife. These dense deciduous forests are safe-haven for many native species like Panthers, barking deer, golden jackals and their pugmarks can be seen on tracks made by these animals. Participants were seen taking selfies and updating social media posts throughout the walks. The event saw not only youngsters but also retired officers and other respected senior citizens from nearby districts like Patiala, Ropar, Ludhiana and Chandigarhwho displayed their enthusiasm & passion and inspired the young generations to never stop loving nature.
Mohali Range Officer Mohan Singh said that Siswan always deserved special attention and recognition and he is delighted that the department is making special efforts to promote the area. Tejinder Singh and Satinder Pal who put in their efforts for the organization of the event said that they are hopeful that the Siswan and villages near-by will be benefited with such steps and their efforts will be paid when people will talk more about Siswan and its rich ecosystem.
The event was closed at the Mirzapur Rest House where the participants and volunteers were honored for their contributions by being a part of this selfless effort.Department motivated and facilitated the participants to come up with suggestions and experiences wherein many individuals and groups offered to assist the department help conserve nature.
(editor@dailyworld.in)