Report On Field Trip to Maharashtra Nature Park Society | 28th April 2022
Report On Field Trip to Maharashtra Nature Park Society | 28th April 2022
With the gracious contribution of the Government of Maharashtra, MMRDA, WWF, Dr. Salim Ali and other significant stakeholders, the Maharashtra Nature Park Society symbolizes the transformation of a dumping ground to an abode of the diverse flora and fauna. The park was declared open to the people on 22″ April 1994-“Vasundhara Divas• World Earth Day”. The park is now converted into an Environment Education Park and thousands of students as well as visitors visit the park every year for the study of Nature and Environment related issues.
Managing a garbage Dumping site is a global problem now for almost all the countries. MNP being a trend setting solutions for this problem. People from different cities and various countries pay special visit to the park to see the efforts and to experience the effects. The efforts made here are well appreciated by all the people including dignitaries and the scientific community across the world.
The park aims to provide the citizens of Mumbai a quick change to relatively green and unpolluted area and to educate the people, particularly children in Ecology and Nature Conservation.
The park is presently involved in number of activities related to Nature Conservation and Environmental Education. The park has different sections to explain the various aspects of nature education. Some of them are as follows:
- Butterfly Garden: Study of butterflies includes knowing their local host plants, the flowers they visit and pollinate, their survival strategies like camouflaging and mimicry and whatnot. In the congested city like Mumbai, creation of butterfly garden was also very instrumental in conservation of (and thereby increase in number of) butterfly at MNP. It is delight for the eyes to have them in such huge numbers, today the total count has reached to 85 species. Butterflies are indicator of good quality of air (something which is always missing in big cities like Mumbai) and therefore creating a Butterfly Park is an education maintaining a better quality of the air.
- Nakshatra Van: Ancient Indians believed in astrology (many still do!). Indian astrology classifies a human being into 27 group as they are considered as born under specific constellation-the Nakshatras. There are 27 constellations, and each has one plant (tree, shrub or herb) associated with it. Whatever be the merits of their beliefs regarding the heavens, there is no doubt that here on earth its proponents were meticulous documents of nature. More in keeping with the emotional connections that are associated with such myths than any science, different trees and plants finding mention in ancient texts have been planted in a circular garden, called the “Nakshatra van”. Many visitors find this to be an inexplicably peaceful part of the park and can be seen quietly meditating under the shade of its now well-developed trees.
- Rain Water Harvesting: During the dry months of winter and summer, the MNP requires an average of 45000 to I lakh litre of water daily, most of it for irrigation purposes. This makes the Nature Park depends mostly on the municipal water supply, with some of the demand met from other sources. The Rainwater Harvesting Projects has been conceived and designed to make the MNP almost completely self-reliant for its water requirements. When fully operational it will ensure that nearly 2.5 crore litres of water is collected from the surrounding landscape, including the rooftop of the Education Centre Building. The storage pond will also result in wetland habitat of nearly an acre in extent and help attract additional fauna. This important project also makes a perfect back drop for setting up platform to provide information and as demonstration site, on rain water harvesting.
Thus, the institute encompasses a wide variety as well in terms of the exquisite flora and fauna, amphibians, reptiles, spiders, etc.
PLANNING OF THE FIELD TRIP
Gandhi Shikshan Bhavan’s Smt. Surajba College of Education organized a field trip for B.Ed. students on 28″ April 2022. The field visit aimed towards acquainting the students with the diversity of the nature through the means of an informative and interactive trail and sessiOon through the park. With the composition of beautiful flora and fauna, the park radiated its beauty in the different colours of the nature through the various butterflies, reptiles, leaves and the enlarged green cover depicted the serenity of nature through visual and audio appeal of the friends of nature. The total number of participants included 87 students from F.Y.B.Ed and S.Y.B.Ed. The trip was scheduled from 9:00a.m. to 12:00 noon.
ACTIVITIES HELD AT THE MAHARASHTRA NATURE PARK SOCIETY
The field visit encompassed a beautiful and informative trail through the various major sections of the park in a proper sequence with detailed explanation and discussion on the various species, birds, insects, etc. the trip commenced with an introduction and orientation about the park through the means ofa documentary, followed by the distribution of students in three groups of30 students with a guide to lead through the trial, ensuring equal attention to all student visitors. The trail began with visual appeal and discussion on “butterfly” and the close observation of various coloured butterflies and insects, understanding their life cycle and relation with nature.
Followed by arrival at the Nakshatra Van, through which everyone was allowed to explore and understand about the 27 varieties of flora in relation to the Indian astrology. The guide led through the importance and the usage of the various available trees and shrubs, discussing on the relevance to the name of the respective tree as well as its popular demand, flowering period, etc. the trail through this section helped in understanding the medicinal significance of the biodiversity rendered by the environment and the solutions to different man-made ailments within the close vicinity of human race. It also helped in deriving knowledge about the significance of certain fruits, leaves and flowers in maintaining a healthy body.
The trail further proceeded towards a forest area involving different kinds of trees particularly ripening fruits and flowers, for e.g., custard apple, tamarind, etc. The trail highlighted the importance and precautions to be taken while the consumption of certain kinds of fruits and plants, at the same time depicting the wide importance of certain fruits in nearly curing certain diseases. The diversity in the fragrance of different flowers and fruits, the diverse textures of the bark, the shapes and curvatures of the leaves along with the visual appeal of the diverse colours filled the experience with realistic and practical learning.
Depicting the atrocities of the human developments initiatives and its consequences on nature, the trail continued towards a detailed discussion on the condition of the Mithi river, as a result of the waste disposal and untreated water into the river body resulting in harming the aquatic ecosystem and nature at large. Further walking towards the centre of vermicomposting, the guide explained about the steps followed in the vermicomposting and its significant usage in natural growth of various plants. The guide also highlighted upon the relation between the consumption of artificial fruits and vegetables grown using the harmful fertilizers and its impact on human health and rising diseases. Further students were encouraged and allowed to explore through the nursery of the park, to purchase desired plants and shrubs, which involved active participation by the students to further grow various possible plants at their home.
The trip was a wonderful experience is providing with knowledge and awareness about the nature, developing curiosity and appreciation for the diversity of the natural components through the means of active participation and exploration.
VERBATIM QUOTES DURING THE FIELD
Some of the verbatim quotes shared by the students are as follows:-
- The nature park experience is very nice . I saw the different types of trees which is useful for medicine, different types ofbutterfly. (Manju Yadav -S.Y .B.Ed Student)
- It was a wonderful experience in the park we saw variety of bird species as well plant and I bought 2 plants for my home as well. (Asma Khan F.Y.B.Ed Student)
- It was an amazing experience to the nature park. Inbibed lot of information which were new and developed more curiosity to learn about nature In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they’re still beautiful. (Renuka Avchite S.Y.B.Ed Student)
- So beautiful place learn many things. (Priyanka Yadav F.Y.B.Ed Student)
- It was very pleasant to visit Maharashtra Nature Park. I was very astonished to know the history of MNP. It was very wonderful job done by the Salim sir and the team. I feel very disappointed to see the condition of the river, it was looking like a gutter. Overall I enjoyed to see the different species of plants, trees, birds and butterflies. (Jamila Khan S.Y.B.Ed Student)
- Maharashtra Nature Park was a wonderful experience with wonderful trees and plants and with birds. No one will say that it was a dumping ground. Amazingly maintained. (Darshan Makwana S.Y.B.Ed Student)
- Mesmerizing nature experience with an informative, interactive and realistic trail.
The beauty of the diverse flora and fauna was reflected in the abode of greenery and colours of environment. (Poomima Warrier S.Y.B.Ed Student)
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
NAMES OF THE STUDENTS(F.YB.Ed)
• ALMEIDA NERISSA MARYAN
• ANSARI NUSRAT KHATUN ABDUL MUNEEM
• ANSARI RUKHSAR MD NISAR
• ANSARI SABA NAAZ AYYUB
• AWHAD POOJA SHIVAJI
• BANE MINAL GAJANANT
• BARIK SHUBHAM RABINDRANATH
• BEHLIM FARHEEN IQBAL
• BURKHAO RICHARD JOHNSON
• CHAUDHARIPRACHIMOHAN
• DEBNATH RIMPA DIPESH
• JADHAV APOORVA MILIND
• JHALAWAT RUSHABH PARAG
• KHADE SONI RAVINDRA
• KHAN ANIQAH SARWAT
• KHAN ASMA KHANAM KARIMULLA
• KHAN UZMA IMRAN
• KHAN ZEENAT MAZID
• KOKYANI IQRA ALTAF
• KUMAR! NEHA SINGH
• MAHADIK VAIDEHI GANESH
• MAKANDAR NAMEERA ABDUL KADAR
• MAN SOOR AFREEN ASLAM
• MISHRA SUNITI RAM ASHANKAR
• NAIK BHAVIKA GOVIND
• NAIK PURVA VIKAS
• PANDEY AKANKSHA SANJAY
• PRAJAPATI TANM AY MITTHU
• PRIYA DHARSHINI ARULRAJ
• PUDALE SUMIT SHANKAR
• ROKAD E PRERAN A SUNIL
• SANDIM PRATIKSHA BALKRISHNA
• SANKHE PARN IKA SADANAND SMITA
• SEQUEIRA LARISSA IGNATIUS
• SHAIKH AAL IYA RAZ A UR RAHM AN
• SHAIKH SHAB ENA AKB ARHU SSAIN
• SHAIKH ZAHEERA
• SINGH PRATIKSHA
• SONINIKIGOPAL
• SWAMY SANSKRUTI MAH ESH
• SYED MISBAHJAHAN ZAME ER
• UPADHYAY PRIYANKA
• VISHWAKARM A RAKH I TRIBHUV AN
• YADAV JYOTI VIJAYSHANKAR
• YADAV PRIYANKA KAM LESH
• YADAV SIDDHARTH