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Moth Monitoring Programme for Schools: National Moth Week in India

Moth Monitoring Programme for Schools: We are happy to announce first of its kind programme for schools. Moth Monitoring Programme for Schools is a subset of National Moth Week which is global citizen science that happens every July. Unlike all years where we use to observe moths on light sheets and reported them to citizen …

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India Leads Participation in National Moth Week’s 10th Year

Guest post by Pritha Dey, Country Coordinator for India National Moth Week ended July 25 with over 1000 registrations from India!! In the 10th year of this global initiative, National Moth Week saw unprecedented participation from the different corners of the country. As the country coordinator for India, I had equal fun in arranging the …

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Moth Week event at WWF-India – Guest post by Kaustubh Srikanth

We are delighted to share that WWF-India was invited to participate in the National Moth Week, wherein we organized a moth observation and awareness event at the Secretariat on the 24th July, 2019. Two moth setups were placed- one near the entrance of the office, while the other was placed in our office’s Butterfly Garden.  …

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NMW Welcomes Dr. Vijay Barve to Our Science Advisory Board

Vijay is an IT professional by training and nature lover by heart. He has been a nature enthusiast from childhood interested in birds and invertebrates. His interest in butterflies and moths started with rearing of caterpillars collected from backyard garden. He continued his interest in biodiversity recordings and with development of Internet got involved with …

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Meet NMW Partner – DiversityIndia

Since 2001 DiversityIndia (http://diversityindia.org/)has been organizing communities to document biodiversity of Indian Subcontinent. It started with a cyber-community on Yahoo groups called ButterflyIndia to talk about Butterflies of India. The discussions began with 25 members and over the years generated more than 1500 members. Very soon the cyber group started meeting together to share and …

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