The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve exemplifies the tropical forest biome and is India’s largest Protected Area, it is home to 3 tiger reserves, 2 national parks, 4 wildlife sanctuaries.
The Nilgiri Natural History Society was established in 2009 by Keystone Foundation with a focus on working with people from all walks of life, towards an ecologically conscious community where people and biodiversity co-exist.
The NNHS through its conservation education, awareness and outreach activities works to tell the story of the biosphere, through experiential learning and sharing. It is a platform where indigenous communities, government servants, biologists, students, home makers, citizens from every walk of life are committed to leading a better life synchronised with Nature.
Activities
Reaching out to schools in Kotagiri and Kil Kotagiri.
During October, we reached out to 4 schools and close to 500 students in Kotagiri and Kil Kotagiri to conduct awareness programs. It wasn’t all
November 6, 2023
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Activities
Listening to the biosphere with the Good Earth School.
We welcome school students throughout the year to come and learn about the biosphere with us. This is an immersive and hands-on learning program that
October 20, 2023
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Activities
Beyond classrooms with the Rishi Valley school
We welcome school students throughout the year to come and learn about the biosphere with us. This is an immersive and hands-on learning program that
October 10, 2023
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