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Mumbai school kids explore urban wilderness

The children were educated about how Mumbai’s urban wilderness is linked to its wetlands and oceans. Around 150 school children, 30 college students, and teachers took part in the program

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Around 150 school children, 30 college students, and teachers took part in the program

Around 150 school children, 30 college students, and teachers took part in the program

More than 100 school children took part in the `Mumbai Base Camp Beyond the Trail Program`, which was organised by Jane Goodall Institute India in collaboration with Sanjay Gandhi National Park on Saturday. The children were educated about how Mumbai’s urban wilderness is linked to its wetlands and oceans. Around 150 school children, 30 college students, and teachers took part in the program.

Shweta Naik, executive director of Jane Goodall Institute India said, "As children walk through Sanjay Gandhi National Park, they are not just exploring a forest—they are stepping into a living story. A story of wonder, discovery, and responsibility. Walking in Dr. Jane Goodall’s footsteps means seeing the world with curiosity, listening to the whispers of the trees, and understanding that every living being has a role in nature’s great web of life. It also means recognizing the quiet heroes of this forest—the forest guards—who dedicate their lives to protecting its wild inhabitants."

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