The probationers of the šš»š±š¶š®š» šš¼šæš²šš š¦š²šæšš¶š°š² (ššš¦) š®š¬š®šÆ šÆš®šš°šµ recently participated in an immersive training program at š£š®š»š»š® š§š¶š“š²šæ š„š²šš²šæšš², Madhya Pradesh. The week-long training aimed to provide hands-on experience in various wildlife management and survey techniques, including wildlife sampling, camera trapping, quantification, and data analysis.
This experiential training was conducted under the guidance of experts from š š£ šš¼šæš²šš šš²š½š®šæššŗš²š»š, šŖš¶š¹š±š¹š¶š³š² šš»ššš¶šššš² š¼š³ šš»š±š¶š® (šŖšš), and ššš”šš to develop critical skills in monitoring and conserving wildlife.
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The training emphasized real-world application through the use of camera traps for monitoring animal movements and sampling techniques to study biodiversity. This hands-on learning is vital for the probationers as they prepare for their roles as future forest officers.
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The program showcases Indiaās commitment to wildlife conservation by ensuring that forest officers are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to manage protected areas and wildlife species effectively. The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (š š¢šššš) and its affiliated bodies continue to provide such essential training programs to foster conservation efforts across the country.
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