Corona has changed the way we conducted this course. We have made special changes for this batch. All outdoor assignments are scheduled between 1-15 May 2020 

The Young Naturalist Course is a blended course for students to explore the natural world. It is based on the premise of 'Last Child in the Woods' which demonstrated the fact that how modernization and changing lifestyles have taken our children away from woods and made them homebound, as that's where all electrical outlets are. The purpose of the course is to expose children to different natural ecosystems and reconnect them with woods within their own home city. If you think you want your child to be an outdoor person and wish for a healthy growing years, inoculating your child with 'Nature Bug' will make all the change.

DETAILS
Age group: 10-14 years
Duration:  One Month
Activities: 3 self assisted field trips (post lockdown), 3 video lectures, 1 Project work, 3 quizzes and 1 DIY project
Topics: City Butterflies, City Birds, City Trees
Course fee: Rs.1500/- per head  

For queries contact 9987013144 or write to team@inaturewatch.org 

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