Guwahati, May 22: An effort to inculcate a sense of love and aspiration to conserve the State Animal of Assam, the one-horned Indian rhinoceros, in young minds attracted the participation of a total of 1590 students from various schools in the Kaziranga landscape in Assam in three Rhino Goes to School programmes in the month of May, Bio-diversity conservation organisation Aaranyak said in a statement on Monday. Rhino Goes to School which is supported by UK-based David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF), is a flagship awareness generation programme of research-oriented bio-diversity conservation organisation Aaranyak that focuses on enlightening young students about the magnificence of the greater one-horned rhino so that they realise the immense ecological value of this ancient animals that has enriched our land.
Massive participation by students in rhino awareness programmes enthuses conservation efforts
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Assam: Massive participation by students in rhino awareness programmes
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An effort to inculcate a sense of love and aspiration to conserve the State Animal of Assam, the one-horned Indian rhinoceros, in young minds attracted the participation of a total of 1590 students from various schools in the Kaziranga landscape in Assam in three Rhino Goes to School programmes in the month of May, Bio-diversity conservation organisation Aaranyak said in a statement on Monday