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Wildlife & Conservation Workshops for Kids in Bengaluru

byEkya NavaAdventures at Panathur and around BengaluruStarts from2,100 Per PersonView full gallery

We move science out of the classroom. Join our Wild Shaale workshops to explore India’s rich biodiversity through hands-on games, storytelling, and expert-led sessions.

Children joyfully engaging in a WildShaale workshop, using animal masks to connect with nature. This parent-child program is designed to be a fun, hands-on hour of learning about India's biodiversity.

If your child was inspired by the circle of life in movies like The Lion King, they will love this workshop. I use familiar stories to introduce the real-world concept of biodiversity and our role in protecting it.

An overview of a Wild Shaale workshop held at the FIND Festival. We use board games, digital tools, and hands-on activities to teach wildlife conservation in an engaging and accessible format.

Did you know India is home to the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger? In my workshops, we learn about magnificent creatures like these and discuss the conservation efforts needed to protect them.

We explore the unique habitats of animals like the Gangetic Dolphin, India's National Aquatic Animal. These facts help children understand the impact of pollution on our river ecosystems.

Learning about lesser-known species like the Great Indian Bustard highlights the fragility of grassland ecosystems. My workshops aim to build awareness about all forms of wildlife, big and small.

We dive into underwater worlds to learn about coral reefs, the rainforests of the sea. This topic introduces children to the incredible biodiversity that exists within our oceans.

A fascinating fact about India's incredible biodiversity. I use these figures to help children grasp the scale of our natural world and the importance of preserving it for future generations.

About Wildlife & Conservation Workshops

These sessions are not lectures. We use board games, digital tools, and storytelling to make the science of conservation stick. Whether we are discussing the habitat of the Gangetic Dolphin or the challenges faced by the Great Indian Bustard, the goal is to shift your child from a passive observer of nature to an active, informed participant.

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