The fascinating beauty and ecological significance of butterflies are examined by this study group.Find out about their life cycle, migratory habits, host plants, and initiatives for conservation. Thisgroup will allow students to take part in citizen science initiatives, gardening for butterflies, andother artistic endeavors motivated by these amazing animals. Through a combination of field visits,identification…

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Diving into the vibrant underwater realm with the Aquatic life study group. This group explores thediverse ecosystems of freshwater and marine environments, focusing on the fascinating creaturesthat call them home. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical activities likefish identification students will gain a deeper understanding of aquatic life and its importance.

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This group explores birds’ behavior, migration patterns, and conservation initiatives as they diginto the fascinating field of avian biology. In addition to learning how to identify birds, studentswill take part in birding activities and develop a greater understanding of the complexity andbeauty of birds.

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The Amphibians group is dedicated to learning about amphibians, focusing on the orders Anura(frogs) and Apoda (caecilians) under the class Amphibia. Our studies include various familieswithin these orders, such as Ichthyophiidae, Microhylidae, Bufonidae, Ranidae, Dicroglossidae,Nyctibatrachidae, and Rhacophoridae. This group discusses the existing knowledge of ecology,life cycle, adaptation, and conservation of these fascinating species. We enrich…

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The Young Zoologists Association offers an exciting exploration of reptiles, a diverse group ofanimals with unique adaptations that have been present for millions of years. Reptiles, includingalligators, crocodiles, caimans, gharials, lizards, snakes, turtles, and tortoises, play essential rolesin ecosystems as predators, prey, and environmental indicators. Their existence can providevaluable insights into the health of our…

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The Mammals Study Group explores the evolution, diversity, and distinctive characteristics ofmammal species worldwide, focusing on their identification and interactions within ecosystems.Members of this group will acquire extensive knowledge about the identification of mammalspecies, their ecological roles, and geographical distribution while observing animals in the zooand participating in field visits. Additionally, the group highlights the…

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