Since 2018, we have been dedicated to providing technical support to the Vadodara Wildlife Circle, focusing on bird population estimation and monitoring at the Wadhvana Ramsar site. Our research and findings have been crucial in achieving the designation of Wadhvana as a Ramsar site, ensuring its protection. In addition, we continue to o
Since 2018, we have been dedicated to providing technical support to the Vadodara Wildlife Circle, focusing on bird population estimation and monitoring at the Wadhvana Ramsar site. Our research and findings have been crucial in achieving the designation of Wadhvana as a Ramsar site, ensuring its protection. In addition, we continue to offer valuable conservation advice to the local forest department, helping to safeguard this important winter habitat for migratory birds. Together, we aim to enhance the region’s biodiversity and preserve its natural beauty for future generations.
We are proud to be designated as a partner by The Habitat Trust (THT) for their marine conservation project in the Gulf of Kachchh. This initiative focuses on a coral reef resilience study, which is essential for understanding how climate change impacts coral ecosystems in India. By examining the health and adaptability of these vibrant
We are proud to be designated as a partner by The Habitat Trust (THT) for their marine conservation project in the Gulf of Kachchh. This initiative focuses on a coral reef resilience study, which is essential for understanding how climate change impacts coral ecosystems in India. By examining the health and adaptability of these vibrant underwater communities, we aim to gather valuable insights that will help protect marine biodiversity and strengthen efforts to combat the effects of climate change on our oceans. Our collaboration with THT represents a significant step toward ensuring a sustainable future for these critical habitats.

We have been collaborating with the Sustainable Human and Environment Development Organization on a fascinating bird ringing project in selected areas of Gujarat. This initiative focuses on studying the migration patterns of some of the least understood bird species within our terrestrial ecosystems. By carefully capturing and tagging th
We have been collaborating with the Sustainable Human and Environment Development Organization on a fascinating bird ringing project in selected areas of Gujarat. This initiative focuses on studying the migration patterns of some of the least understood bird species within our terrestrial ecosystems. By carefully capturing and tagging these birds, we can gather vital data that reveals their travel routes and habitats. This research not only enhances our understanding of these species but also helps in promoting their conservation and protecting the delicate environments they rely on.

Our organization proudly collaborates with Jivdaya Charitable Trust, a leading animal rescue and rehabilitation center in Ahmedabad, which has been dedicated to helping wildlife since 2025. Together, we engage in the important practice of bird ringing, a method through which we carefully tag migratory birds and other special species befo
Our organization proudly collaborates with Jivdaya Charitable Trust, a leading animal rescue and rehabilitation center in Ahmedabad, which has been dedicated to helping wildlife since 2025. Together, we engage in the important practice of bird ringing, a method through which we carefully tag migratory birds and other special species before their release. This process allows us to closely monitor their patterns and behaviors, providing valuable insights into their migration habits. By studying these magnificent creatures, we gain a deeper understanding of their journeys and the vital role they play in our ecosystem.

Conducted a practical session, at The Aquatic Gallery, Gujarat Science City, Ahmadabad, on the specialized techniques of Laboratory photography on sea slugs. The interactive nature of the session fostered a healthy exchange of ideas among attendees.

Presented a session during the Short-Term Training on Rehabilitation of Birds, organized by Jivdaya Charitable Trust in collaboration with the Department of Zoology, Gujarat University.
This training was specially designed for zoology students, veterinary science students, interns, and wildlife enthusiasts, aiming to build knowledge and hands-on skills in avian rescue, care, and rehabilitation.

Conducted a session on Mangrove Ecosystem, during Wildlife Week celebration, at Gujarat Science City for M.Sc. students of Gujarat University, Ahmadabad.

Hands on Bird Watching Session and Informal Bird Watching Competition at ITI, Gandhinagar. Participants were delighted to discover a variety of birds species right within their campus. This interactive session aimed to inspire and nurture a love for bird watching among the young minds.

Conducted a interactive session on "Co-Existence" at the Interact Club of Zebar School for Children, Ahmadabad as a part of Wildlife Week Celebration. This session spot the light on the intricate connection between human and wildlife, which also included vital role of bees, economic and cultural importance of wildlife, understanding WPA. 1962, reducing carbon footprint and so on.