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Don Bosco College Maram Observed Wildlife Week 2025

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Senapati, October 8: Don Bosco College (Autonomous), Maram, Senapati, observed Wildlife Week 2025 from 6 to 8 October, with a series of activities aimed at promoting environmental awareness and wildlife conservation. The programme was organised in collaboration with the Biosphere Club and NSS Unit, under the aegis of the Department of Zoology.

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The observance commenced on 6 October with a wildlife awareness programme on reptile species at the college assembly hall. The exhibition showcased preserved and live specimens of snakes and lizards, along with a rich collection of local insects, including butterflies and moths, highlighting the region’s biodiversity.

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On 7 October, the outreach programme extended to Rangtaiba Memorial Institute, Maram Bazar, where around 52 students from Classes VIII, IX, and X participated in interactive sessions emphasising the importance of wildlife protection and ecological balance.

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The final day, 8 October, featured a tree plantation drive on the college campus. A total of 60 cherry and chestnut saplings were planted by 72 student volunteers from the Biosphere Club and NSS Unit. The initiative was led by B.Sc. Zoology students Miss Rosa Ashuli Pao and Mr Panii Khosiivei, along with NSS Programme Officer Mr John Britto.

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The Department of Zoology and the IQAC Cell of the college expressed their gratitude to Miss K. Chokhoni, Range Officer, Senapati Forest Division, for supplying the saplings, and to the Principal, Dr Rev Fr Sebastian KO, for granting permission to undertake the activities.

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The three-day event was coordinated by Assistant Professors Dr Ht Decemson (Biosphere Club Animator), Dr Aribam Satishchandra Sharma (Co-Animator), Dr Sougrakpam Neli (Head of Department), and Mr Jayenta Tongbram. The observance not only raised awareness about the region’s rich biodiversity but also encouraged active participation from students and the community in conservation efforts.

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