One of the many tasks of Punjab Biodiversity Board is that to generate a sense of responsibility in general public towards biodiversity conservation & its importance. From the past 14 years, Board is pro-actively involved in several such efforts by liaising with Line Departments, Educational Institutes, NGOs and organizations such as BMCs, Forest Department, Department of Rural Development & Panchayats, Department of Local Government, Punjab State Council for Science & Technology, Schools, Colleges, 5600 Eco-Clubs, Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), NGOs, Experts from various fields and other Knowledge Holders etc.
Comprehensive Training, Capacity Building & Awareness programs are being conducted by the Board regularly throughout Punjab State. For training and awareness of BMCs and general masses, Board prepares special type of material/modules/literature and also revises it regularly for various events. Moreover various workshops are also being organized by the Board on Green Film Making for Conservationists/Environmentalists and other Knowledge holders. Furthermore, the Board has also taken up the initiative for preparation of short films for social media to highlight the importance of biodiversity in Punjab’s cultural heritage and folklore. Some of the activities recently conducted by the Board are given below:
Plantation of Anogeissus sericea (Indrokh) (notified Threatened species of Punjab)
Plantation of saplings of Anogeissus sericea, a near extinction species notified u/s 38 of BD (Amendment) Act, 2023 was carried out at MGSIPA campus and 5 Government Schools i.e.
- Govt. Senior Secondary Smart School, Village Chhajli, District Sangrur
- Govt. Senior Secondary School Kot Fatta, District Bathinda
- Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School, City Kurali, District Mohali
- Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School, Daroli Bhai, District Moga
- Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School (S.G.R.M) Zira, District Ferozepur
Asian Water Bird Census 2023 & 2024, Keshopur Miani, Harike Wetland, Ropar wetland & Kanjli Wetland
The “AWC 2023-24” was organized by WWF,India in collaboration with Punjab Biodiversity Board at Keshopur Miani, Harike Wetland, in 2023 & Ropar wetland & Kanjli Wetland in 2024 for creating awareness about wetlands and Waterbirds.
Asian Water Bird Census 2022, Keshopur Miani
The “AWC 2022” was organized by WWF,India in collaboration with Punjab Biodiversity Board on 12th February, 2022 at Keshopur- Miani Community Reserve (Designated Ramsar Site), District Gurdaspur, Punjab. Five Village Level Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) of village Keshopur, Miani, Dalla, Matwa and Magarmudhian which are nearby the Keshopur Miani Wetland were involved by Punjab Biodiversity Board for creating awareness about wetlands and Waterbirds.
Dignitaries from WWF, Forest Officials and Officers from the Board gave brief introduction about AWC 2022, and raised the awareness about water birds, water bird conservation issues and local conservation activities at wetlands. Approximately, 24,700 plus birds of 63 species were identified during AWC 2022.
Identification of Tree Species at MGSIPA Complex
Identification & mapping of Tree diversity along with signage installation at MGSIPA Complex by Punjab Biodiversity Board in collaboration with Punjab State Council for Science and Technology.
Plantation of Tecomella undulata (Rohida) (notified Threatened species of Punjab)
Plantation of 500 saplings of Tecomella undulata, a near extinction species notified u/s 38 of BD Act was carried out in 3 villages i.e. Dabawali Roherianwali (District Fazilka), Rohurianwali (Sri Muktsar Sahib), Ruherianwali (Sri Muktsar Sahib).
PRAs/Training cum Capacity Building Programs
Training & capacity building programs for BMCs, Line departments and other stakeholders are conducted by the Board throughout the year.