Teaching youth to love and protect majestic giants

by damith
October 29, 2023 1:00 am 0 comment 454 views

SeylanTikiri has collaborated with the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) to organise a field visit to the Elephant Transit Home (ETH) in Udawalawe. This excursion was designed to captivate the hearts and minds of the Societies’ Wild Kids, fostering an appreciation for nature and wildlife.

The event commenced with an informative presentation by the dedicated doctors at ETH, who shared invaluable insights into the behavioural patterns of elephants and the commendable work being carried out at the transit home. The young participants were then taken on a journey to the veterinarian’s facility, where they had the privilege of witnessing two essential treatment procedures, providing them with a firsthand look at the care and dedication required to protect these majestic creatures.

One of the highlights of the day was the heartwarming experience of feeding the baby elephants. This activity was met with enthusiasm and joy by the children, reinforcing the importance of conservation efforts and nurturing empathy towards wildlife. As part of their commitment to community engagement, the children participated in a community service project, demonstrating their dedication to preserving the environment by cleaning the parking lot at ETH.

This initiative served as a valuable lesson in environmental responsibility and teamwork.

The day’s events ended with an evening tea hosted by the children for the doctors, workers, and volunteers at the Elephant Transit Home. This gesture of appreciation highlighted the significance of collaborative efforts in wildlife conservation and acknowledged the hard work and dedication of those on the front lines of wildlife protection.

This event is yet another testament to the successful partnership between SeylanTikiri and WNPS. As the leading minor savings brand in the market, SeylanTikiri remains steadfast in its mission to offer memorable opportunities to children through innovative and educational initiatives.

In a digital age dominated by screens, this field visit provided a unique opportunity for children to connect with the wonders of the natural world, reinforcing the importance of conservation and environmental stewardship.

These activities not only encourage children to cultivate good habits but also provide them with valuable experiences during their childhood while promoting savings.

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