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Ziro, Apr 26: The 32nd Ziro Bird Walk transformed Siikhe Lake into a living classroom this past Sunday, bringing together the curious students of Kids Quest School for a morning of discovery and conservation. Under the guidance of wildlife filmmaker Millo Tako, the children traded their desks for binoculars, spotting everything from elegant Mallards to the elusive Cinnamon Bittern while learning about the delicate "web of life" that sustains our wetlands.
More than just a birdwatching session, the event carried forward a vision initially proposed by former Deputy Commissioner of Ziro, H.P. Vivek, to nurture a lifelong bond between Ziro’s youth and the 40-plus migratory species that call this valley their winter home. By gifting each participant a local English–Apatani Pocket Guide Book and discussing future dreams like a community butterfly park, the organizers (Arunachal Pradesh Birding Club and Ziro Bird Walk) have ensured that these young conservationists didn't just see nature through a lens, but left with a deeper sense of responsibility to protect it.