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Accomplishments, Challenges and 

Obstacles of Youth Engagement on 

Biodiversity in India 

College students from India, China and U.S.A competing to implement green projects on campus

India is set to become the youngest country by 2020

64 per cent of its population in the working age group, 50% below the age of 25.

Go Wild

Engaging with youth through education

HUNTING

Bear skin andhornbill feathersas part of atraditional shield.

THREATS- Jhum Cultivation(Slash & burn)

Destructive fishing(Dynamite, poison,

live wire)

Success• Desire to eat wild meat reduced• Parts of the forest declared protected• Field visits to wildlife sanctuaries initiated

ECO CLUBS-• Introduction to flora & fauna• Basics of wildlife biology• Using Binoculars, GPS• Using Cameras and Video• ‘Awareness’: creating booklets onanimals and plants of chizami. Anewsletter• ‘Research’: Learning how to documentand create a database• Practical work experience.• A year long Project

Birds, Bats and Biodiversity!

Education on Conservation of Freshwater Biodiversity of Western Ghats

Understanding classification web of life game Drama

-Target same group of kids (11-14) repeatedly over six months.

-Small towns across Tamil Nadu.

-Schools and students living around Tiger Reserve to build community support. - Mapping surroundings, observing nature.

Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

Youth engagement in ZOOs

Hyderabad Zoo Cops

Youth Engagement in Biodiversity Research

Agumbe Rainforest Research Station

Chytrid Fungal Research

Youth Engagement in Biodiversity Policy

•Policy for freshwater biodiversity conservation

•Import and Export Policies with respect to wildlife

• Added inputs into the BSAP and are attempting to make national targets refelts species conservation, as done in the global targets.

• Livelihood vs Species Conservation

Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

Youth role in the International Arena.

Capacity BuildingTraining the youth and COP 11 volunteers in

understanding Biodiversity and the CBD process.

Direct Action during the COP11

Human Chain to Support biodiversity.

Challenges

ResearchResearchCapacity building Capacity building

Institutions ?Institutions ?

Jobs and

Opportuinities ?Jobs and

Opportuinities ?

Recognising youth as IMPORTANT STAKEHOLDER in national policies.

Recognising youth as IMPORTANT STAKEHOLDER in national policies.

Carrer guidanceCarrer guidance

Vorführender
Präsentationsnotizen
These are just few of the fascinating projects youth are involved in. Though we have been able to bring about awareness and action to a certain extent, we are still far from our potential as the youth. There are many obstacles we face in bringing about the desired change, they include:

Acknowledgements

Global Biodiversity Youth NetworkGo Wild-Zoo Outreach Organization/ WILD - herpinvert@gmail.com

Youth for Conservation

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