Wildlife Conservation
The Problem
In many rural and semi-urban communities, there’s limited access to wildlife education. This leads to misinformation, fear of local fauna, and a growing disconnect from nature — worsening human-animal conflicts and reducing conservation awareness.
Our Solution
Eco Savaari is a first-of-its-kind mobile outreach initiative. A specially equipped van travels to schools, villages, and forest-edge settlements, turning open spaces into learning hubs. Through games, storytelling, visual aids, and interactive sessions, it makes wildlife and conservation education accessible, engaging, and rooted in local culture.
Why It Works
Uses regional languages and simple tools to make concepts relatable.
Breaks barriers by reaching communities where traditional awareness programs don’t go.
Creates curiosity and dialogue among children and youth — the next stewards of nature.
Our Impact So Far
Reached thousands of students across Karnataka.
Over 85% of participants report greater interest in wildlife after sessions.
Teachers and parents note reduced fear and improved understanding of local ecosystems.
Our Difference
Unlike static awareness programs, Eco Savaari brings conservation to people’s doorsteps. Its mobile, interactive model ensures both inclusivity and deeper behavioural change, planting the seeds of stewardship where it’s needed most.