The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve exemplifies the tropical forest biome and is India’s largest Protected Area, it is home to 3 tiger reserves, 2 national parks, 4 wildlife sanctuaries.
The Nilgiri Natural History Society was established in 2009 by Keystone Foundation with a focus on working with people from all walks of life, towards an ecologically conscious community where people and biodiversity co-exist.
The NNHS through its conservation education, awareness and outreach activities works to tell the story of the biosphere, through experiential learning and sharing. It is a platform where indigenous communities, government servants, biologists, students, home makers, citizens from every walk of life are committed to leading a better life synchronised with Nature.
Activities
Nurturing the Next Generation of Environmental Stewards – Galaxy Montessori School
20 students aged eight to twelve dive into Biosphere learning. Through engaging field trips and hands-on activities, they explore bees, wetlands, birds, and shola forests,
February 27, 2024
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Newsletter
December 2023 NNHS Newsletter 12.2
This edition we delve into the enchanting landscapes of the Nilgiris, offering a kaleidoscope of articles that celebrate the region’s natural wonders. Discover the potential
January 1, 2024
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Activities
NNHS X ALTEFF – Film Festival @ Coonoor & Kotagiri
Second edition of this collaboration, was held in Coonoor and Kotagiri on December 2nd & 3rd, 2024, showcased a compelling array of environmental films, resonating
December 19, 2023
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