Butterfly: Haryana’s first butterfly survey in the Aravalli region of Rewari. Gurgaon News – Times of India

Chandigarh: Haryana’s first butterfly survey In open up The block of Rewari district will be on September 27.
The survey will be conducted by the Forest and Wildlife Department.
The survey will be carried out at the Khol unit of the block, which covers 10 villages, which have continuous hills – Palra, Ahrod, Basduda, Khol, Manethi, Bhalki, Majra, Nandha, Balwari and Khaleta, covering an area of ​​about 1000 hectares. Is. .
A spokesman of the Forest and Wildlife Department said that the results of the survey would help in formulating a management strategy for the conservation of butterflies and moths.
He said it would also form the basis for looking into the impact of habitat disturbance and climate change on the ecology of the region.
Main activities during butterfly survey The day includes volunteer registration butterfly Specialist/lover of Rewari District Headquarters.
10 teams equipped with cameras, butterfly experts, forest officers, Group-D staff, recorders will be formed.
Wildlife officers, officers and field staff will participate in this exercise.
PCCF and Chief Wildlife Warden, Haryana will address the teams at the assembly site.
The species wise butterfly count data collected by the teams will be consolidated by the coordinator.
A formal vote of thanks will be given by the Forest and Wildlife Department to all the participants along with the participation certificate.
A booklet of all recorded butterflies species with photographs and team members will also be published.
According to the spokesperson, the results of the survey will form the basis for planning the future management strategy in the Aravalli region.

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