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Posted: 27 Jan 2016 09:30 PM PST An opportunity to explore Andaman island with BNHS field Biologist ANDAMAN ISLAND In the blue waters of in the Bay of Bengal, east of mainland India is the archipelago of emerald islands, the Andaman Islands. The Andaman group is famous for endemic flora and fauna that are found only on these islands, which is the reason it is called the island of endemism. The islands have a heavy forest cover of over 85% of the area. Andaman Island is a treat for nature lovers and enthusiasts. One can see endemics like Andaman Teal, Andaman Serpent Eagle, Andaman Crake, Andaman Coucal, to name a few. Other birds like Black Baza, Pied Imperial Pigeon, Collared Kingfisher and Blue-eared Kingfisher may also be seen. BNHS is currently undertaking research on the coral reefs and Giant Clam in Andaman Islands. Studies are also being done on various other marine flora and fauna of the area. During the camp participants will have an opportunity to interact with the BNHS marine biologist and field researchers who are engaged in the research and conservation work, listen to the stories of their firsthand experience of underwater life. Participants will also learn about techniques of underwater photography in shallow water pools on the shore from BNHS field researchers. Dates: 28th Jan – 4th Feb 2016 (ex Port Blair) Charges: 35,800/- for members, and Rs. 37,000/- for others (ex Port Blair) Reporting: Port Blair Airport on 28th January, 2016 How to Reach: There are daily flights to Port Blair via Chennai and Kolkata, book your flights at the earliest to avail of lower fare. Registration*: Call at Hornbill House 22871202/22821811, Mon-Fri 09:30 a.m. to 05:30 p.m. or e-mail at bnhs.programmes@gmail.com. http://www.bnhs.org The post ANDAMAN ISLAND with BNHS appeared first on Mumbai Hikers Network. |