Conservation is necessary to preserve the ecological diversity and our life support systems such as air, water, and soil. In response to the conservationist's demand, The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act came into action in the year 1972.The Forestry Club, registered under the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, dedicates itself to nurturing a profound appreciation for nature education and conservation among students in schools and colleges. This mission is realized through a comprehensive strategy involving the organization of diverse nature conservation activities and immersive nature education camps. These programs function as essential tools for fostering environmental awareness and instilling a profound sense of responsibility towards our natural world. The educational initiatives expose students to the intrinsic value of forests, wildlife, and the fragile ecosystems supporting life on Earth, equipping them with knowledge that encourages them to become stewards of our environment. Through close collaboration with local communities, field trips to natural habitats, and advocacy for sustainable practices, the club endeavours to inspire future generations to integrate conservation into the fabric of their lives.
Vision: To arouse general awareness among the students regarding the different environmental problems which are of major concern to the better future and survival of mankind.
Mission: To inculcate love and respect among the members for nature and thus work with a global perspective.
Assistant Professor
3rd Year PSYCHOLOGY