Volunteering for WWF India

World Wide Fund for Nature – India

•WWF-India is a science-based conservation organization engaged in
wildlife & nature conservation since 1969.
• A part of the WWF Global Network, the WWF-India has made its
presence felt, through sustained efforts towards nature & wildlife
conservation.

Nature Club of India-School engagement program

NCI is the vehicle through which collective action for the
conservation of nature is facilitated. This can only be done by
raising awareness, fostering teamwork and social & ecological
sensitivity. We believe that each one of us can make a difference &
bring about the necessary change.

Scheduled timings:
Monday afternoon : schools around Machohalli(Magadi road) , yelahanka
Tuesday afternoon : schools around sanjaynagar
Wednesday afternoon : schools around vijayanagar
Thursday afternoon : schools around richmond road
Friday morning : schools around rajajinagar

Eligibility:

Passion towards teaching and children
capable of handling sessions on wildlife, biodiversity,lake ecosystem,
birds, energy conservation and so on.
commitment to the time and schedule opted from july-2013 to may 2014.
handling on field nature trails.
good communication skills.

Those interested please contact:

Pallavi S.
Education cum Project Officer
WWF-KSO
Bangalore
greenplanet29@gmail.com
9449356198
http://www.wwfindia.org/about_wwf/enablers/education/
http://support.wwfindia.org/


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