Mangaluru: Guest lecture on occasion of World Nature Conservation Day held at St Agnes College


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Mangaluru, Jul 29: St Agnes College (Autonomous), department of zoology in view World Nature Conservation Day had organized a guest lecture on the topic 'The most misunderstood creatures-Human and Snake conflict' on July 28 at A2 auditorium.

Sharanya Bhat, snake conservationist was the resource person for the session. Ameetha K, head-department of zoology florally welcomed the resource person.

Sharanya Bhat explained the importance of snake conservation. She explained the differences between venomous and non-venomous snakes, further she also described the myths and facts related to the snakes. She highlighted a few facts which gave meaningful insights to the students.

It was a fun and interactive session. The students took active part in the session. Overall it was a great learning session for all.

Vivid D'Souza presented a memento as a token of gratitude to the resource person. Around 120 students took part in the session. Fiza Shameema final year B Sc student compered the programme.

 

 

  

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