Aaranyak’s biannual research seminar focuses on biodiversity and sustainability challenges
The two-day Biannual Research Seminar organised by Aaranyak on September 27 and 28 was enthusiastically participated by biologists and conservationists of the research-based biodiversity conservation organisation.
This year the seminar was organised as part of the year-long 35th Anniversary celebration of Aaranyak.
The seminar started with a welcome address by Convener of the seminar Arup Kumar Das followed by a speech of the Chief Guest Dr Bibekananda Saikia, Dean, Faculty of College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara. Aaranyak’s Secretary General and CEO Dr Bibhab Kumar Talukdar delivered the inaugural talk.
Thirteen biologists and conservationists from Aaranyak namely, Nibedita Talukdar, Sourav Gupta, Simanta Medhi, Jonmani Kalita, Karishma Sharma, Rashmi Rani Boro, Chandramika Nath, Anushka Saikia, Pranjal Deka, Madhumita Borthakur, Avishek Sarkar, Gayatri Dutta, Koushik Rajbongshi, presented their research findings on various facets of biodiversity conservation during the first day of the seminar.
During the first day, guest speaker Dr Stuart Capstick from Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust talked on the topic — “Part of the problem or part of the solution? The role of citizens in tackling environmental concerns and moving towards a sustainable future” through online mode.
Presentations under ‘species theme’ was chaired by Prof Saibal Sengupta and moderated by Dr Debjani Borah while presentations held under ‘habitat theme’ was chaired by Dr Kasturi Chakraborty and moderated by Rumana Maheen.
During the second day of the seminar on September 28, another thirteen biologists and conservationists namely — Bidisha Borah, Jayanta Kumar Pathak, Jayanta Kumar Sarma, Debjani Borah, Partha Jyoti Das, Banasree Sharma, Rounak Dean, Pitam Jyoti Gore, Rubul Tanti, Anjan Baruah, Ivy Farheen Hussain, Akshay Kumar Upadhyaya and Nipan Kumar Gogoi presented during the seminar. Three posters were also presented by Rimpee Moran, Arif Hussain and Leenthoi Laishram on the day.
Guest speaker Dr Ambika Aiyadurai addressed on “Understanding the ‘social’ in Wildlife Conservation: Challenges and possibilities” on the second day of the seminar.
Presentations under the ‘Education and Community’ theme was chaired by Dr Namita Brahma and moderated by Barnali Chakraborty. While presentations held under the ‘Human-Wildlife Interaction’ theme was chaired by Dr Ambika Aiyadurai and moderated by Anushka Saikia.
The best presentation honour was conferred on Dr Debjani Borah, while Anushka Saikia received the second best presentation recognition. Gayatri Dutta’s presentation was recognised as the third best.
The best poster presentation award was conferred on Arif Hussain.
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