Updated On: 20 January, 2026 09:16 PM IST | Maharashtra | Ranjeet Jadhav
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) successfully conducted a three-day Basic Ornithology Course at the Nandur-Madhmeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. The course was held from January 16 to 18. It aimed to educate participants on the importance of birds, bird-counting techniques, and bird ringing

The course was held at Nandur-Madhmeshwar Ramsar site, which is known for hosting a wide variety of migratory birds.
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) successfully conducted a three-day Basic Ornithology Course at the Nandur-Madhmeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. The course was organised from January 16 to 18.
The three-day hands-on course introduced participants to bird identification, monitoring techniques, and wetland conservation at a key Ramsar Site. It aimed to educate participants on the importance of birds, bird-counting techniques, and bird ringing, while providing hands-on field experience at one of Maharashtra’s most important wetland sites.