Eco days of December: 4 wildlife conservation day| 5 Intl cheetah day| 5 world soil d
Eco days of December: 4 wildlife conservation day| 5 Intl cheetah day| 5 world soil d
A biodiversity survey in Gadchiroli's Etapalli Forest was conducted, with support from Lloyds metals for a new biodiversity park. The survey aimed to collect data within a 5km buffer zone around the park. In total, 27 bird species, 4 herpetofauna species, and 70 insect species were documented, along with over 180 flora species, enriching our understanding of the region's diverse ecosystem.
The creation of this butterfly garden was a meticulous endeavor undertaken by Ladybird Environmental Consultants, and it reached a significant milestone as 35 dedicated Oracle employees actively participated, wholeheartedly contributing to this enchanting butterfly habitat. The event beautifully illustrated as 300 saplings were thoughtfully planted, laying the foundation for a thriving habitat that will attract and sustain a diverse array of butterfly species.
Nature Trail was conducted for the students and employees of KPMG in Bangalore. With an impressive turnout of 50 enthusiastic participants, the Nature Trail provided an immersive experience in the natural world, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the environment.
A Kitchen Gardening Workshop was exclusively organized for the Morgan Stanley team in their office. Fifty enthusiastic participants dived into the world of cultivating fresh produce at home. They learned about seed selection, soil preparation, planting techniques, watering, and essential care tips to start their kitchen gardens.
A plantation drive and mulching activity took place at SGNP-Mulund, in collaboration with Tata Realty. Total 45 enthusiastic volunteers united to positively impact our environment, fostering sustainability and greenery. The highlights of the day include mulching 370 tree saplings, providing them with essential protection and nutrients, and planting 50 saplings to ensure a greener, more sustainable community.
Forty-four devoted, impassioned employees joined forces to impact the environment positively. Collectively, we engaged in a park cleaning effort, removing 65 kilogrammes of non-biodegradable garbage. To create a cleaner and healthier natural environment for everyone, we collected plastic bottles, cans, and packaging. Also contributing to preserving the park's water resources, the team constructed three check dams across the streams. It was also an excellent team-building activity. One of our clients, Goodera, organized this event.
62 dedicated employees actively participated in the program, demonstrating their commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability.
The focus of our event was a plantation drive aimed at combating soil erosion. We planted 80 saplings that control soil erosion at the bottom slope of the Taloja hill.
A check dam is a tiny dam built over a drainage ditch, swale or channel to reduce flow velocity. A check dam can be made of stone, gravel-filled sandbags or wood. The volunteers meticulously collected stones and stacked them on top of each other to construct five check dams along the dry stream. Goodera, one of our clients, organized this event.
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