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Forests and wildlife are not merely natural resources; they are the very foundation of life on Earth. Forests regulate climate, conserve water, enrich soil, sustain biodiversity, and provide countless ecological services that support human civilization. Wildlife, similarly, forms an integral part of nature's delicate balance, where every species contributes to maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Modern lifestyles and rapid urbanization have led to widespread deforestation, habitat destruction, and a growing disconnect between human beings and nature. As a result, younger generations often fail to appreciate the indispensable role that forests and wildlife play in sustaining life.
The theme of Conserve Forests & Protect Wildlife seeks to rekindle a sense of reverence and responsibility towards nature. By using culturally rooted symbols and experiential learning, students are encouraged to understand the scientific, ecological, and ethical importance of protecting forests and wildlife.
Through the Samskarams of Vruksha Vandanam (Reverence Towards Trees) and Sarpa Vandanam (Reverence Towards Wildlife), participants learn that human well-being is inseparable from the health of forests and natural habitats. The theme inspires young minds to become conscious stewards of nature and active participants in conservation efforts.