Submissions are invited for Online Photography Competition 2024 on Land Restoration Sites by Bombay Natural History Society. The last date of submission is June 4, 2024.
BNHS was started by eight amateur naturalists of Mumbai, of which two were Indians. The guiding principle of BNHS has been that conservation should be based on scientific research – a tradition exemplified by its former president, Dr Sálim Ali – world renowned ornithologist and receiver of Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awards by Government of India. Other past stalwarts at BNHS included Mr B G Deshmukh, former president, who was Cabinet Secretary, Government of India and Mr J C Daniel, former vice-president and director, who was an internationally known wildlife biologist and conservationist.
Today, BNHS has a vibrant presence at dozens of places across India covering diverse habitats such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, mountains, deserts and marine areas. This includes work in the Global Biodiversity Hotspots such as Western Ghats and eastern Himalaya. Over 150 scientists and professionals work on and off the field to further the tasks of research, conservation and nature education. BNHS has been designated as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) by Department of Science & Technology, Government of India and is the Partner of BirdLife International in India.
To celebrate “World Environment Day (June 5, 2024)”, the EIACP Resource Partner on Avian Ecology at the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS-EIACP) organizing an online photography competition.
This contest is open to all through online submission only. To participate, please fill up the Google form and submit your photographs.
Geotagged photos of Land degradation sites and/or Land restoration sites.
The winning entries will receive e-certificates and prizes.
Interested participants can submit online via this link.
The last date of submission is June 4, 2024.
Email: eiacp[at]bnhs[dot]org
